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ipadpro2020

  1. VampyricGentleman

    Disappearing Print Sizes

    Hi All, Going to try here before contacting HP. I am not sure if it is iPadOs/iOS at fault or Hewlett Packard. I have a Hewlett Packard M254dw printer which I have been using for almost three years with my iPads (iPad Pro 12.9 2020 and iPad Mini 5 and iPhones 13 Pro Max and 14 Pro Max. A few...
  2. C

    iPad Pro - how to delete files to free storage

    So, I worked some files on LumaFusion, and added them on iCloud storage. Those files remain on my iPad as well, without the option like OneDrive to unload them locally. I thought when adding more files would remove some others to make space, just like Photos. This doesn't happens, and I am...
  3. Slartibart

    iPad Vectornator 4.0.1 - no grid preferences on iPadOS 14.4.2

    Gentlepersons, I am apparently unable to find the grid preferences in Vectornator 4.0.1 on my 11” iPad Pro 2020 with iPadOS 14.4.2 as explained here. Neither the Canvas preferences nor the Inspector offers any options to change the grid spacing/size or grid type (see attached screen shots). An...
  4. G

    Respring on ipad pro 2020

    Hi everyone. Since buying the iPad, I have had problems with Restarting Springboard (respring). I sent my logs to technical support, but I didn't get a response for a month+ (support scanned my device and said that the device is fine). Every time after respring, another JetsamEvent appears in...
  5. holysmokesbatman

    iPad Pro 2020 iPad Pro getting very warm

    I just received my 2020 12.9” 256gb iPad Pro 2 days ago and have since only been using it to scroll through safari and watch YouTube videos. So, I haven’t done anything I think would considered “heavy usage“ at all, and yet, my iPad gets really warm. I left it alone for a few hours just to test...
  6. HALE101

    iPad Pro Is the 2020 iPad Pro really ‘faster than most laptops” like Apple claims?

    Just curious if this remark lives up to its claim In 2020?