Driver installation takes only two minutes in Windows, and sets up Dell’s Printer Hub app, which lists all local Dell printers, and the status of their consumables. However, the app couldn’t identify the printer or scanner over a Wi-Fi Direct connection, and would only work with AirPrint. ![]() Dell’s Document Hub iOS app allowed us to directly print files, web pages and Gmail messages, and even access the scanner. A WPS button is provided on the front panel, meaning we had no problems printing from our iPad via AirPrint. With wireless enabled, we linked the E525w to our access point using its functional web interface. ![]() It supports Wi-Fi Direct and AirPrint (but not NFC), and has both wired and wireless 802.11n connections as standard – although they can’t be used simultaneously. Dell is shooting for the cloud with the E525w, a color laser MFP that reaches out to mobile users.
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