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R-Comp release MailPrint (inc CloudPrint mode) at show

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Subject R-Comp release MailPrint (inc CloudPrint mode) at show
Date 2026-03-20 14:15 +0000
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From A Rawnsley <rcomp@rcomp.co.uk>
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R-Comp is pleased to announce a new program for RISC OS to enable printing
to many modern inkjet printers direct from RISC OS.  The new software is
called MailPrint and takes advantage of the "print-by-email" facilities
offered by many wifi-connected printers, especially from the likes of
Epson and Brother, although some Canon and HP printers also offer(ed)
this.  For those that don't do email-based printing, a cloud-print mode
allows jobs to be sent to Cloud services like DropBox or OneDrive, and
printed from there.

MailPrint streamlines the whole process, so all you need to do is click
"Print" in your favourite RISC OS application, and then a few seconds
later (depending on internet speed) your printer will burst into life
(assuming it is on - yes, we made that mistake a few times during
development!).

The software allows printing from wherever you are in the world, making it
ideal for use with laptop computers - it supports both RISC OS 5 and RISC
OS 4.x on emulators etc (and should work on other systems too).  This
means you can print out an email (say) whilst you're away, and have it
waiting on your printer when you get home.

On top of that, it allows direct printing of photos, images and MS Office
documents, which can be quite handy. If someone sends you a powerpoint
file (ppt or pptx), for example, you can print out a copy even though RISC
OS can't handle Powerpoint files directly. The photo print mode allows for
high quality photo prints on appropriate paper stocks.

CloudPrint mode is offered as an alternative - it allows printing to a
Canon that doesn't have an email mode.  It does so by allowing you to send
your print job to a Cloud drive, and then print from Cloud.  The mode is a
bit less exciting that it may sound - you'll need to provide RISC OS
access to the Cloud service.  We did this by doing a standard Windows
share on our PC DropBox, and using LanMan98.  Paolo Zaino's ShareFSserver
seems like an ideal cross-platform solution to this. Once created,
CloudPrint mode uses the printer's web service to print the document.

CloudPrint mode also offers an interesting 'extra' capability that one
tester has now employed for invoice printing. It can generate sequential
print job names in PDF.  So, you can simply set the file name and
destination in the Choices window, and the counter to whatever value you
need, then run off Invoice1001/pdf, Invoice1002/pdf and so on into your
Invoices folder.  We did this to ensure unique names for CloudPrint jobs
in the cloud service folder, but as you can see, it has other uses.

Price & Availability

MailPrint is available now, either at the show or via !Store. The !Store
version includes the Hermes mail transfer software and costs £35. It is
discounted to £25 at the show, and includes a printed manual and CD.
There may be a cheaper version on !Store without Hermes, but the show
version is the most fully featured.

Best wishes,

Andrew

-- 
R-Comp
22 Robert Moffat, High Legh, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6PS
Tel: 01925 755043    Fax: 01925 757377    http://www.rcomp.co.uk

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