Print Server Guide
Print Server Guide
Guide
This is a step by step guide
to show you how to set up
your Snappic Print Server on
Windows or Mac so you can
print from the Snappic iOS
app.
STEP 1
Download the Snappic Windows Print Server
onto the Windows device/laptop you will be
connecting your printer to. You can find the
Snappic Windows Print Server under the
"Resources" tab on your account dashboard.
STEP 2
Download and install Bonjour on your
Windows device/laptop.
STEP 3
Connect your printer via USB to the Windows device/laptop, make sure it is powered on and set as the
default printer.
Please ensure you have installed the relevant printer drivers on your Windows device/laptop before
attempting to use Snappic to print.
STEP 4
Make sure you do not have any firewalls on the Windows device/laptop as the firewall will block
communication with the iPad.
STEP 5
Follow the below instructions based on the connection you have chosen - wireless or wired.
Wireless Connection (wireless means having NO cable connecting the iPad to the Windows device/laptop):
Make sure that the iPad and Windows device/laptop you are using are both connected to the same
hotspot/wifi connection.
Please note we do not recommend using the wifi supplied at the venue as the connection can have a security
setting that blocks the communication between the iPad and print server.
Wired Connection (wired means having the iPad connected to the Windows device/laptop via a cable):
Make sure you have iTunes installed on the Windows device/laptop you are using. Then connect your iPad to
the Windows device/laptop with a lightning cable and make sure that the iPad shows up in iTunes (this just
makes sure that the iPad is connected properly to the Windows device/laptop).
STEP 6
Now you can open the Snappic Windows Print
Server on your Windows device/laptop and
configure the printer for Standard and Strip print
outs - to read more about this scroll down to the
section Configuring Print Server on Windows.
STEP 1
To configure the Snappic Windows Print Server you
will first need to choose your printer from the
dropdown.
STEP 2
For standard prints (6x4/4x6) - click on the tab that
says "Standard Config" and then click the "Edit"
button and the below window (step 2) should pop
up.
STEP 3
Next you will need to click on the "Advanced"
button and select your paper size.
STEP 1
Download the Snappic Mac Print Server on your
Mac.
You will find the Snappic Mac Print Server on
the "Resources" tab on your account
dashboard.
STEP 2
Connect your printer via USB to the Mac, make sure it is powered on and set as the default printer.
Please ensure you have installed the relevant printer drivers on your Mac before attempting to use
Snappic to print.
STEP 3
Follow the below instructions based on the connection you have chosen - wireless or wired.
Wireless Connection (wireless means having NO cable connecting the iPad to the Mac):
Make sure that the iPad and Mac you are using are both connected to the same hotspot/wifi
connection.
Please note we do not recommend using the wifi supplied at the venue as the connection can have a
security setting that blocks the communication between the iPad and print server.
Wired Connection (wired means having the iPad connected to the Mac via a cable):
Make sure the iPad is connected with a lightning cable to the Mac.
STEP 4
Now you can open the print server on the Mac and
configure the printer for Standard and Strip print
outs- to read more about this scroll down to the
section Configuring Print Server on Mac.
STEP 1
For standard 6x4/4x6 print outs: click on the
“Configure” button next to “Standard Config:”
STEP 2
Choose your printer from the dropdown.
STEP3
Make sure that it displays “Photobooth Print Server”
for both standard and strip printing (see image on the
right).
STEP 4
Now click on the "Photobooth Print Server" drop-down
and choose "Page Attributes".
EXTRA
If you need to you can then adjust the margins on the print server. This is only needed if you would like to adjust
the placement of the print out on the paper, in case it is too close to one of the edges.
STEP 1
Once you have configured your printer on the
Snappic Windows or Mac Print Server, then
you can configure your printer on the iPad.
STEP 2
On the pop up, select the "Photo Booth Print
Server" option (unless you have renamed the
print server then make sure to look for the
name you have given the print server). Also
make sure you choose the correct one- USB
(for wired) or wireless.Then tap "Done".
STEP 3
Now you can start your event by tapping "Start
Photo Booth".
MARGINS
Add margins to your photo if part of the photo is cut off or the photo placement is wrong on
the print out.
MITSUBISHI D70 DW
STANDARD CONFIG
Click ”Edit” next to “Standard config” to configure the
normal 4 x 6.
Click the paper tab and select “10x15 (4x6”)” from the drop-
down.
Click OK, this will save these settings and the Snappic
Server will say “configured” next to "Standard Config”.
STRIP CONFIG
Click “Edit” next to “Strip Config” to configure strips.
Click the paper tab and select “5x15x2 (2x6”x2)” from the
drop-down.
Click OK, this will save these settings and the Snappic
Server will say “configured” next to "Strip Config”
DNP RX1
STANDARD CONFIG
Click ”Edit” next to “Standard config” to configure the normal 4 x 6.
Click the paper tab and select “10x15 (4x6”)” from the drop-down.
Click OK, this will save these settings and the Snappic Server will
say “configured” next to "Standard Config”.
STRIP CONFIG
Click “Edit” next to “Strip Config” to configure strips.
Click the Layout tab and select advanced and on the paper size
drop-down select “PR (4x6”)” and enable “2-inch cut” under printer
features
Click OK, this will save these settings and the Snappic Server will
say “configured” next to "Strip Config”