
Checking this box will still allow your display to sleep, but will prevent your Mac from going to sleep entirely, causing your shared printers to disappear from the network. You do not need this feature if you are able to get "Wake on Demand" working on your network. Make sure your printer works normally by printing from your Mac. If not, open System Preferences, click on "Printers and Scanners", select your printer, and click "Open Print Queue.". See if your printer is paused, or there's a job stuck in the queue. Click the "Resume" button if your queue is paused. If your Mac still cannot print to the printer in question, try removing your printer and re-adding it.
Printopia 2.1.23 driver#
This reloads cached driver and network information for your printer and can resolve many printing issues.Ĭheck your firewall settings. (System Preferences-> Security-> Firewall). If your Firewall is turned on, click "Advanced", and ensure that "Printopia Server" is listed as allowing incoming connections. Also make sure that the "Block all incoming connections" checkbox is not checked. Alternatively, you may wish to temporarily turn off your firewall for troubleshooting purposes. If you are using Intego's firewall software, ensure that "Client, local server" is selected rather than "Client only" mode. Unfortunately, with iOS 8, this resolves problems like this more often than not. On an iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, hold the side button down for a few seconds until the "Slide to Power Off" screen appears. On an earlier iPhone, hold the top button instead.ĭisable printer sharing.

Make sure your Mac's built-in printer sharing is turned OFF.
