Anytime and Anywhere Printing System Using Mobile for Instant Document Access and Retrieval 24/7

Abstract

This system is basically about printing stuff anytime and anywhere, using cloud tech and IoT to make it work on phones or whatever. It lets people print documents securely without a hassle, and I think the main point is how it pulls together cloud storage with those smart printers that connect through IoT. They use QR codes for logging in, which change each time to keep things safe. Unlike the old ways where you need special software, this one works with everyday apps like WhatsApp or just email for sending files over. No extra downloads, which seems pretty convenient, especially if you’re in a rush. The authentication part is key, it generates these QR codes on the fly so only the right person can grab the document, cutting down on risks like someone else printing your stuff by mistake. The whole setup is built to handle more users as it grows, with real-time chats between the phone and printer, and it automatically pulls up the files when you need them. That part feels a bit complicated to explain fully, but it makes sense for scaling up. We tested it with about 50 people, and most said accessibility went up to 85 percent, waiting times dropped for 78 percent of them, and security felt better at 82 percent. Some people might not see it the same way, but overall it looks solid. In the end, its a cheaper way to do printing that’s efficient and can expand easily, good for schools or those smart building setups. I am not totally sure how it handles super high traffic yet, but the basics seem promising.

Country : India

1 Shahu P. Rasal2 Saurabh S. Kothule3 Mahesh R. More4 Archana L. Rane5 Poonam R. Patil

  1. Department of Master in Computer Application, K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik, India
  2. Department of Master in Computer Application, K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik, India
  3. Department of Master in Computer Application, K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik, India
  4. Department of Master in Computer Application, K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik, India
  5. Department of Master in Computer Application, K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik, India

IRJIET, Volume 10, Issue 4, April 2026 pp. 20-24

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2026.104003

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