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by Abby March 27, 2017 | NO COMMENT

How to Print Contacts from iPhone/iPad

Planning to print some important contacts from iPhone (like iPhone 7) or iPad but don’t know how? This tutorial will show you an effective way to print contacts from iPhone or iPad.

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To keep contacts information safe, most people tend to make an iTunes backup for their contacts on iPhone/iPad. But we all know that iTunes backup is not accessible so you can’t view or check your contacts in readable format. Then there are some users suggest to print out a list of their iPhone/iPad contacts on paper, including the phone number, email address, birthday data and etc. Is there any quick way to make it?

Normally it’s quite hard to print contacts from iPhone or iPad, but if you rely on a third-party tool like Primo iPhone Data Recovery then it’s easy to print contacts from iPhone/iPad in readable format. Let’s keep reading this post to get detailed instructions.

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Highlights of Primo iPhone Data Recovery

As a powerful iOS data recovery tool, Primo iPhone Data Recovery is also able to help users print some iOS data like contacts, photos, messages and more from iPhone or iPad in a quick way. Here are some main features of it:

1. Supports extracting contacts from iPhone or iPad to computer and then you can print contacts from iPhone/iPad with a computer-connected printer.

2. Allows previewing and selecting the contacts before exporting them from iPhone/iPad to computer, this makes it more flexible to only print the contacts you want from iPhone/iPad.

3. Allows exporting your contacts from iPhone or iPad to computer in .csv or .vcf format. Then you can print the contacts in readable format as you want.

4. Supports recovering more than 20 types of iOS data like messages, photos, contacts, notes, videos, bookmarks, calendars and more from iPhone, iPad or iPod touch without any data removing.

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How to Print Contacts from iPhone/iPad with Primo iPhone Data Recovery

Step 1. Download and install Primo iPhone Data Recovery to your Windows or Mac computer and run it. Click Settings on the left side bar > choose the output format of your contacts > set the Export Path > click Save button to continue.

Print Contacts from iPhone/iPad via Primo iPhone Data Recovery – Step 1

Print Contacts from iPhone/iPad via Primo iPhone Data Recovery – Step 1

Step 2. Then connect your iPhone/iPad to computer > choose Recover from iOS Device > click Next to start scanning your contacts on device.

Print Contacts from iPhone/iPad via Primo iPhone Data Recovery – Step 2

Print Contacts from iPhone/iPad via Primo iPhone Data Recovery – Step 2

Step 3. Choose Contacts after scanning > preview and select the contacts you want > choose To Mac/PC > click Recover to start transferring contacts from iPhone to computer.

Print Contacts from iPhone/iPad via Primo iPhone Data Recovery – Step 3

Print Contacts from iPhone/iPad via Primo iPhone Data Recovery – Step 3

Step 4. Then you can print contacts from iPhone or iPad via a printer connected with your computer.

Also Read: How to Print Photos from iPhone 6/6s/7

Conclusion

It goes without saying that Primo iPhone Data Recovery will be one of your best options when it comes to printing contacts from iPhone or iPad. In addition, it also supports extracting and recovering iOS data like contacts from iTunes and iCloud backup selectively without any data removing. Download it and start a free trial > >

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