Instead, they help other apps communicate with your printer. Note: The apps listed above won’t print the file for you. There’s a help page on with instructions and links to the more commonly-used printer plugins available in the Amazon appstore: If you have a Fire tablet, Amazon tries to make it easy for you. Most printers made in 2016 are capable of connecting to a Wifi or wired network, which means that your Android device should be able to print files on any printer on the same network.
Most Android tablets and smartphones lack the USB cable and printer drivers PCs use to communicate, but that isn’t going to stop you from printing a file it just means you’ll need to find and install the app which will let your Android device speak to the printer. That presents a problem, but luckily it is also one I can help you solve.
So you’re working on your Android tablet: typing in Office, reviewing a spreadsheet in Google Docs, or reading a PDF in Adobe Acrobat, and suddenly you find that you need to print out a document.