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Q: Airprint iOS 8

I cannot airprint anymore on my Samsung printer with iOS 8

Posted on Sep 18, 2014 4:40 PM

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  • by PFJ30,

    PFJ30 PFJ30 Sep 27, 2014 3:28 AM in response to NickCoote
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    Sep 27, 2014 3:28 AM in response to NickCoote

    DDo you subscribe to OSX DAILY TIPS? I have found them useful and reliable

     

    they say re wifi and OS updates:

    1: Reset iOS 8 Networking Settings

    Resetting network settings is often the be-all-end-all advice for resolving many network performance issues and wi-fi related problems that pop up with iOS. The reason is quite simple; it dumps all settings, caches, DHCP info, and any other settings or custom data that has been set on the iPhone or iPad.

    To reset your iOS 8 Network Settings, visit the Settings app, head to “General”, then to “Reset” and choose “Reset Network Settings”.

  • by NickCoote,

    NickCoote NickCoote Sep 27, 2014 3:36 AM in response to PFJ30
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    Sep 27, 2014 3:36 AM in response to PFJ30

    You're right, underneath I'm hopping mad. I have 8.0.2 but it doesn't make any difference: 8.0.2 was an emergency upgrade for all those poor unfortunates with iPhone 6's that were blocked by update 8.0.1... I'm sure that niggles with AirPrint weren't even on the discussion table during their overnight coffee-fueled scramble to correct it to get iPhone 6's working. One thing that makes me really mad is that they ought to be more pragmatic and make it possible to downgrade to iOS 7, but instead they threaten us with warranty clauses - it's all quite pathetic really. They don't want to have a policy of downgrading because in doing so they'll lose another $20 billion of their share price. This is not just Apple but the modern world: show weakness and you lose out - so better to pull the iOS 7 AirPrint compatible printers from the list and blame the manufacturers for not providing firmware updates than admit iOS 8 is anything other than fantastic and flawless (...except for the 8.0.1 version). It's this sort of dishonest hype that caused the banking crisis - when is our world going to amend the MBA textbooks to let in a bit of realism and pragmatism?? Sorry, getting way too philosophical....

  • by JimNiceButDim,

    JimNiceButDim JimNiceButDim Sep 27, 2014 3:37 AM in response to CompuPane
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    Sep 27, 2014 3:37 AM in response to CompuPane

    I'm having the same difficulties as everyone else here. You reminded me that I bought handyPrint a while back for an old printer so set it up and it works brilliantly to give me back AirPrint for my Samsung Laser.

     

    However, I did notice that initially it didn't work as I'd added my Samsung Laser to my Mac as an AirPrint printer, not using the manufacturers drivers (hope that makes sense) which always worked on Mavericks but has stopped working since the 10.9.5 update came out.

     

    So iOS 8, Mavericks 10.9.5 and most likely Yosemite 10.10 are breaking AirPrint?

  • by NickCoote,

    NickCoote NickCoote Sep 27, 2014 3:48 AM in response to PFJ30
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    Sep 27, 2014 3:48 AM in response to PFJ30

    Tried this... thanks for the tip, but after the reset the Samsung printer still scrambles the pages when using AirPrint. It needs an iOS 8 fix. Any company competitive to Apple that is realistic and can guarantee me an operating system downgrade as well as an update will win my heart (and so the business). I don't think one exists at the moment.

  • by CompuPane,

    CompuPane CompuPane Sep 27, 2014 4:23 AM in response to JimNiceButDim
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    Sep 27, 2014 4:23 AM in response to JimNiceButDim

    Jim,

     

    My handyPrint trick works fine in the latest beta of Yosemite 10.10, so must just be a flaw in 10.9.5, I guess. I'm just using the AirPrint drivers that come with Yosemite.

  • by sueilla,

    sueilla sueilla Sep 27, 2014 6:21 PM in response to NickCoote
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    Sep 27, 2014 6:21 PM in response to NickCoote

    Having trouble just editing a comment here. I'm really frustrated with the whole Apple paradigm.

  • by sueilla,

    sueilla sueilla Sep 27, 2014 6:22 PM in response to NickCoote
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    Sep 27, 2014 6:22 PM in response to NickCoote

    Aright, sorry!

  • by justinfromnottingham,

    justinfromnottingham justinfromnottingham Sep 28, 2014 9:47 AM in response to sueilla
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    Sep 28, 2014 9:47 AM in response to sueilla

    Was working with no problems with ios7.

    not working with IOS8,

    communicates with printers, they startup then fail to print anything iPad keeps retrying with printer starting then stopping until you press cancel

     

    have tried rebooting everything including routers iPads, iPhones etc.

    this occurs on all iPads, iPhones i have several.

     

    printer still works fine via USB on mac book

     

    printers: Dell 1260dn and HP Photosmart Prem C310

  • by orion32773,

    orion32773 orion32773 Sep 29, 2014 5:11 PM in response to justinfromnottingham
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    Sep 29, 2014 5:11 PM in response to justinfromnottingham

    One of the users in another post mentions resetting the network settings on the iOS device.  I tried many things on the printer itself and nothing was working.  I eventually found an article about iOS 7 breaking airprint as well.  Anyway, i just went in and chose "forget this network" on my connected wifi and then reconnected then the printer showed up on my iPhone.  Maybe this will work for you as well.

  • by sueilla,

    sueilla sueilla Sep 29, 2014 6:22 PM in response to orion32773
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    Sep 29, 2014 6:22 PM in response to orion32773

    Yes, the printer shows up but does not print. This is not a fix for me. Apple needs to address this.

  • by reybo,

    reybo reybo Sep 29, 2014 6:40 PM in response to Demo
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    Sep 29, 2014 6:40 PM in response to Demo

    Good luck, iOS 8 sufferers.

  • by NickCoote,

    NickCoote NickCoote Sep 30, 2014 3:57 AM in response to sueilla
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    Sep 30, 2014 3:57 AM in response to sueilla

    I've spoken with Apple on this and they will not do anything: they've put the onus on the printer manufacturers to jump through the necessary hoops to solve the issues. Apple claim they are not even responsible for the list of AirPrint-compatible printers on their own website: in short, there is no way to be sure of which printer will work with AirPrint at all any more. Pretty terrible for what is supposed to be one of the leaders in their industry.

  • by Werner P.,

    Werner P. Werner P. Sep 30, 2014 12:30 PM in response to NickCoote
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    Sep 30, 2014 12:30 PM in response to NickCoote

    Well at least google cloud print works and the handyprint solution also works. So there still are ways to print from an ipad. As for me, I probably will move away from IOS in the long run, the AirPrint problems and Apples response is the final nail in the coffin for me.

  • by NickCoote,

    NickCoote NickCoote Sep 30, 2014 1:28 PM in response to Werner P.
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    Sep 30, 2014 1:28 PM in response to Werner P.

    I spoke again with both Apple & Samsung this evening. Even with a major release like iOS8, Apple have had no dialogue with the printer manufacturers, who are left to work out what changes have been made to AirPrint and figure out a fix. This is not only arrogant of Apple beyond belief, but also it is just not an effective way of ensuring a smooth launch of a new OS. It is clear to me that Apple cannot be trusted to come up with robust solutions moving forward if this attitude continues, namely that they make any changes they want and third parties then have to jump through hoops to work out what the changes are and act upon them. Then on top of that you have their attitude towards their own website - it's the printer manufacturers who have compiled the list of AirPrint compatible printers and they are not responsible for what it includes - which I translate as meaning that anything stated on the Apple site regarding technical advice & specifications cannot be relied upon. I told Apple this evening that their mindset is not conducive with the use of their products in a business environment, and I will be changing platforms.

  • by p34nut6,

    p34nut6 p34nut6 Sep 30, 2014 1:58 PM in response to PFJ30
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    Sep 30, 2014 1:58 PM in response to PFJ30

    I have reset my network settings after updating to 8.0.2. It did not help.

     

    When I send a print request, my Samsung Xpress printer IS recognized, busy light blinks, Wi-Fi light goes out, and basically, the lights go on and off, as the printer tries to reestablish a connection, and process the request. Can't print anything from the iPhone, and now, even having trouble printing from the Samsung Printer app itself. My printer works just fine with my MBP.

     

    My next step is to try deleting the printer settings on my MBP, and getting it to re-sync with my wifi again, and see if that does anything.

     

    My other gripe with iOS 8 is my phone can't seem to stay connected to my home wifi anymore. Always losing connection. Very problematic if I don't want to run over my data allowances.

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