The software enables printing of PDFs through physical printers, and provides a set of print functions within the PDF document class reference. Users can opt to print directly to physical printers with or without a user interface dialog.

If you refer to the PDF document class reference, you will note that it encompasses a set of print functions that empower you to print your document directly to a physical printer with, or without, a user interface dialog. This means you can easily create a Microsoft print document object using a .Net native class reference to control the printing process at your convenience.
The ease of use with IronPDF doesn't just stop there! The software provides a vast array of options that allow you to control the printing process from start to finish. For instance, you can print an existing PDF document using a physical printer using the pdf document.print method, which has numerous overrides to choose from to customize your printing experience.
With IronPDF, you don't need Adobe Acrobat to print a PDF in .Net or C#. IronPDF provides developers with the flexibility to print PDFs anywhere, with no dependency on Adobe Acrobat, giving developers the added benefit of using IronPDF print functionality in the cloud, on web servers, and within royalty-free redistribution projects.
All in all, IronPDF is a reliable tool that provides developers with an ideal solution for printing PDFs to a physical printer. With IronPDF, you can easily control which of the installed printers you'd like to print to, be it a network or physical printer, and customize different aspects, such as the silent printing option or resolution of the PDF.
Version 2023.1.11416:
Adds support for executing custom javascript after an HTML render (see Javascript property)
Fixes support for Ubuntu 22
Fixes IronPdf files not being included when using ClickOnce publishing method
Fixes error when merging documents with certain form field configurations
And more
Version 2022.4.5455:
Fixes bug where changing user password, owner password, or permissions would remove bookmarks
Fixes bug where merging PDF documents wouldn't preserve bookmarks
Improves thread-safety when modifying a PDF document
Improves error text when unable to open a PDF document
Other fixes and improvements
Version 2022.1:
* Fixes initialization timeouts on some systems
* Fixes use of certain SSL certificates
* Improves logic when using custom temp folder
* Improves shutdown/cleanup logic
Version 2021.9.3737:
Added Chrome, WebKit and Adaptive rendering.
Added ChromePdfRenderer, WebKitPdfRenderer and AdaptivePdfRenderer classes.
Added Pixel Perfect Chrome HTML to PDF rendering.
Added Razor and MVC helpers.
Full Multithreading and Async support.
Improved HTML, CSS and JS rendering.
Minor API changes.
Version 2021.3.1.0:
* Improved PDF to Image performance
* Smaller deployment footprint
* PdfDocument.FromFile now supports even more PDF types
* Fixed AccessViolationException on rasterising high DPI PDF files
* Improved PDF to MultiPage TIFF
* Improved MultiPage TIFF to PDF
* Improved Documentation
Version 2021.3.1:
* Improved PDF to Image performance
* Smaller deployment footprint
* PdfDocument.FromFile now supports even more PDF types
* Fixed AccessViolationException on rasterising high DPI PDF files
* Improved PDF to MultiPage TIFF
* Improved MultiPage TIFF to PDF
* Improved Documentation
Version 2020.12.3:
License keys upgraded. License holders, please contact [email protected] to update existing keys.
Improved Linux support.
Improved IronPdf.Threading support for Core 3.1 and 5.0.
Added Alias IronPdf.Installation.LicenseKey => IronPdf.Licensing.LicenseKey.
Improved documentation.
Version 2020.10.0: IronPDF is one of the few ways to print a PDF to a physical printer in .Net, or with C#, that does not require Adobe Acrobat to be installed anywhere, and this means we can use IronPDFs. It allows you to control which of the installed physical and network printers you're going to send a print to