You mentioned power cycling your iOS devices. So a Hard Reset for an iPhone 6 seems to work and for at least the iPad Air 2 and iPhone 5 it takes a Reset Network Settings.Īnnoying, but at least all iOS devices can print once again.
Since there was no update on either of the Mac systems that run these applications and the iOS devices were working last week, it seems very likely that the loss of this AirPrint ability was not so much rooted in either application or their supporting Mac system, but an issue born of the new iOS 8.4.1 update. Rather, they are applications that run on Mac's to make one or more of the installed printers appear as an AirPrint available printer. Neither Printopia or HandyPrint are applications that run on iOS devices. The same solution worked for her iPhone 5, but as noted above was not necessary for my iPhone 6.įor her iPhone, the annoyance with re-establishing connections to various secure WiFi systems will be more annoying, but at least she can print again. No idea if a restore, or SetUp As would recreate the Network issue or not. I am sure that a Reset All Settings would work too, but that of course would blow away all data and the phone in an initialized state.
Resetting the Network Settings while frustrating is not crippling. Had to reconnect to the home Wifi and then trust my mail certificates again (I run my own, so I need to confirm trust), and then could select a printer and print.
Settings - General - Reset - Reset Network Settings.Īnd this worked. As my wife is the primary user of the iPad 2 Air as her personal computer and non-work system, her ability to print from it is quite important, so the restoration of printing on the iPhone 6 while good, is far from beneficial.īut following the lead of the Hard Reset, I opted to try a Network Reset on the iPad Air 2 - this of course blows away all the network data for all of the various wireless networks it is use to connecting to, as well as the certificates associated with our mail server.
This worked sort of - for my iPhone 6, following a Hard Reset when I attempt to print an email I am greeted with a full list of all my printer as I should be.īut for the iPad Air 2 and my wife's iPhone 5 the Hard Reset did not result in such glory. I should have remembered the Hard Reset - thanks for the suggestion. Guessing I am probably at the mercy of yet another update from Apple. If anyone else has found a fix, please share. No Printer Found when trying to print and select a printer on any iOS devices.ĭoubt I am the only one in this spot. I have even removed and re-added the printer on one the MacMini to see if that would help - nothing. I have power cycled the printer and the Airport Extreme Router. I have tried power cycling the iOS devices. Despite HandyPrint and Printopia informing me that the printers are there and available, all my iOS devices see nothing. I have also downloaded and tried HandyPrint - and have the same issues. This has worked without issue through past updates, but clearly is whacked now. This runs on my MacMini Server to make my HP Color LaserJet CP3525 and my Brother MFC-9125CN available to my iOS devices - two iPhones (a 5 and 6) and an iPad Air 2. I have been using Printopia and have V2.1.13. So the only thing that changed was the iOS update. As of Friday, and prior to the update, I know that I printed from my iPad and iPhone for two different things. With this past weekend update to iOS 8.4.1 I now find that all my iOS devices can no longer print via AirPrint.