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EXPLANATION: Present wirelessly from your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch with the free app from Epson. With Epson iProjection, Epson has made it even easier to wirelessly present images and documents whether you're in the office, classroom or on the move using a supported Epson projector. Simply download Epson iProjection from the App Store and using an HDMI or wireless connection, you can easily access and project JPEG or PNG images, MS Office documents, PDFs and Keynote. Epson iProjection also features an embedded remote control, allowing you to locate compatible projectors and input sources, adjust and mute the volume, freeze and control the display, and more.

Epson iProjection allows you to connect wirelessly or via an HDMI cable (purchased separately) to a compatible Epson projector model. As a wide range of past and current models are supported, check the list below to see if you can use the app with your projector.

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You can project all main file formats:. Project images: (photos stored in your 'Photos' library).jpg.png. Project documents:.

Microsoft® Word® (.doc,.docx, Office 2003 or later). Microsoft® PowerPoint® (.ppt,.pptx, Office 2003 or later). Microsoft® Excel® (.xls,.xlsx, Office 2003 or later). Keynote'09 (.key). Adobe PDF(v1.7) (.pdf, Acrobat 8 compatible or later) Cloud file services such as Dropbox or email accounts (duplicated files only) are also supported.

Which files saved to my IOS device can I project from the app? Do the following:. Enable Wi-Fi on your IOS device and connect to the projector.

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Download Epson EX3240 iProjection App driver for Mac OS 10.x. Download is free of charge. Epson iProjection. Epson iProjection allows you to wirelessly project from your iOS or Android TM mobile devices as well as Chromebooks, PCs and Macs. Check your projector's owner's manual, to determine if a separate wireless module must be purchased to enable wireless connection on your Epson projector.

Alternatively, connect your iOS device to the projector using a compatible HDMI connector cable. Infrastructure: Connect your projector to your wireless network; then, connect your iOS device to your wireless network (go to Settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Networks).

Your device must be connected to the same network as the projector. Ad hoc: Set an IP address on your projector via the EasyMP menu.

This is a manually assigned IP address (not DHCP), e.g. Then, connect your iOS device to the wireless projector in Settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Networks, tap Other, enter the IP address you assigned to the projector, and tap Find. Open Epson iProjection.

Select your projector from the list of names. For an Ad hoc connection, tap Search by IP Address and enter the IP address. Ad hoc: Enter the IP address. Tap Connect. Tap OK to connect to the projector. You will see a confirmation message when it successfully connects to the projector, tap OK to continue. Note:.

You will only need to do this once per session. Shareware juststyle css editor for mac. (You will need to repeat this step if you want to connect to a different projector or if you have previously force quit the app.). If the connection is unsuccessful, check your network settings and make sure the projector is powered on.

To connect to a projector by specifying its IP address, select Other and enter the IP address. You can disconnect from the projector by tapping Disconnect from the top-right corner. Choose either Photos or Documents.

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Tap the folder that contains the file you would like to project (or your 'Photos' library for PNG and JPG images), and then tap the file to select it. The file will be projected.

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If you have an iPad, you can access further display settings using the Settings button. Note: Tap OK if you are prompted to allow Epson iProjection to access location data. Otherwise, images may not be displayed. You will only need to do this once unless you change your application permissions for Location Services. For more information, see FAQ ' Why does the iProjection app prompt me to enable Location Services when I want to display a photo?'

. To project another file, browse the files and photos on your iOS device, and tap the file to project it. How can I access the embedded remote control to change the input source, adjust the display and volume or control other functions? When you try to display photos, the EPSON iProjection app may prompt you to enable Location ‎Services. This is standard requirement of iOS as location data may be associated with your photos.

As a feature of the camera on your iPhone or iPad, every time you capture a photo, it will save GPS data to the file so that other applications (such as iPhoto) can show where the photo was taken. When you attempt to display the photo in Epson iProjection, both the photo and associated file data is accessed. However, Apple requires owners to authorise access to its location services.

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Tapping OK will permit Epson iProjection to access Location Services as needed and display your photos. You should not be prompted to permit access to Location Services again, but you can check the permissions for iProjection and other apps in Settings Location Services. To learn more about iOS location services, see Apple's support article.

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Hi suzi1967, welcome to Apple Discussions!
There are a number of things we can try to resolve the problem here. The very first thing you should do is make sure you download and install the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Firmware Update. You'll need to have the mini-DisplayPort to VGA adaptor (the 'special connector') plugged into the MacBook Pro for it to work, as it actually updates the software on a chip inside that adaptor. You don't need to have the projector plugged in as well during the update, just the adaptor itself. I updated mine in this way with no problems.
Once that update is complete, plug the projector into the MacBook Pro. Ensure that the projector's input setting is on the correct input. Then, open System Preferences, and click 'Displays'. I recommend that if you do any work with projectors or external displays at all you check the 'Show displays in menu bar' box at this point. That will put a menu in your menu bar with a picture of a display on it. You can close System Preferences now. Then click that menu, and select 'Detect Displays'. The displays may flicker at this point. After that, you should see some picture on the projector. Using that menu, you can then change the resolution of the displays, turn 'mirroring' on or off, and 'Detect Displays'.
Mirroring means that both your MacBook Pro display and the projector will show the same image. If you turn off mirroring, then the MBP will go to 'extended desktop' mode, and will use the projector as a 'second' desktop. That means you can drag windows or icons from one desktop to the other, and have separate things on each display. Mirroring is simpler though.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask! And let us know if it works!
--Travis