It also allows us to print PDFs using physical printers. Then within the PDF document class reference, you'll notice a set of print functionality that allow us to print directly to a physical printer, with or without user interface dialog.

Version: 2022.4.5455You can use IronPDF to print a PDF and there are two meanings of that. One is can I use IronPDF to print an existing document? Let's say an HTML file and turn that into a PDF programmatically.
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Yes, you can. IronPDF allows you to virtually print an HTML document as a PDF file. But IronPDF does much more. It also allows us, the developer, to print PDFs using physical printers.
The, within the PDF document class reference, you'll notice a set of print functionality that allow us to print directly to a physical printer, with or without user interface dialog from the operating system, such as Print Setup, and it allows us also to create a Microsoft print document object, a .Net, a .Net native class reference that allows us to control the printing of our document. But basically yes, IronPDF can print HTML to PDF. It can also take any existing PDF and send it to your printer to be printed on paper.
The method I use to send the PDF to the physical printer is quite simple. You use PDF document.print.
You will find within that method that there are many overrides, you should look through the IntelliSense or object reference documentation to look at all your options, because you can control so much about the printing process, including the whether or not you want the user to print silently or after you give the user a Print Setup dialog. Do you want to control the resolution of the PDF? And so on and so forth. There are lots of options.
You do not need Iron Adobe Acrobat to print.
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 print functionality in the cloud. We can use it on web servers, we can also use it within royalty free redistribution, ie, inside your product that prints PDFs.
IronPDF allows you to control which of the installed physical and network printers you're going to send a print to.
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 2020.12.3: License keys upgraded. License holders, please contact developers@ironsoftware.com 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