This worked perfectly for me but is there a Mac version of this? I just bought an iMac and am trying to transition over.
My ipad and iphone are both trying to connect but i'm getting back printer is offline. any thoughts?
This worked perfectly for me but is there a Mac version of this? I just bought an iMac and am trying to transition over.
Anyone else having the problem where after some time (hours, days?) the Airprint service just needs to be stopped & restarted in order to start working again? I tried running it as "Local System" as well as an Administrator user on my system- didn't make a difference. As soon as I restart the service everything is perfect again until ... it's not. Then I just "kick" the service and it's all back to working. Weird. Guess it's just buggy!
Annoying thing is the service is still "Running" so there's no way to even make a script to check & restart the service if it crashes. It has to be done by hand.![]()
Thanks for the input. My printer is a network attached printer, but it is in the local printers list of the server, not a TS/RD mapped printer. I think that the issue is Active Directory: it's treating the AD guest Account differently from the Local guest account. Unfortunately, you can't turn on the local guest account when AD is active.
Any other thoughts out there?
If I have to create a virtual machine running XP just to serve out AirPrint, I will, but I'd rather not, ya know?
No. How can u tell you have it enabled otherwise? Nothing has changed for me.
I use printopia on my Mac to allow AirPrint on legacy printers, it works great but is not free.
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/printopia/
Context matters. In the context of Airprint it's legacy.interesting what makes my new Epson printer a "legacy" printer ... is it Apple's 'AirPrint' scam in association with printer makers to sell more printers because my just-purchased printer is not AirPrint that makes it "legacy"?.