![]() Where: Corban Estate Arts Centre | 2 Mt Lebanon Lane, Henderson, Auckland. When: 5 – | Friday 6pm – 9pm | Saturday 10am – 3pm | Sunday 10am – 3pm. NOTE: This guide is for Printopia 3, the new version of Printopia released on October 13, 2017.įor help with the old version, see the Printopia 2 Troubleshooting Guide.PRINTOPIA FESTIVAL OF ORIGINAL PRINT is back! We’re excited to announce another exciting, print-filled weekend of inspiring talks, demos, workshops, live printing and of course a print fair and exhibition. If you’re running into trouble here are some simple steps to try. Printopia still runs in the background even after you've quit the app, and can be found in your Applications folder now instead of System Preferences. Printopia 3 license keys do not work with Printopia 2 and vice versa. To use Printopia 3, you'll need to upgrade your existing Printopia 2 license key. To determine if your key is eligible for a discounted upgrade click here. Printopia 3 requires Mac OSX 10.7 or later. If you're using an earlier version of macOS you'll want to continue using Printopia 2. Installing Printopia 3 automatically removes Printopia 2 and Printopia Pro if present. Your settings will be preserved in case you'd like to revert back, but you don't need to manually remove the older versions of Printopia from your machine. Open Printopia, click the "Overview" tab, and make sure it is turned on. The recommended way to update is to open the Printopia application, then choose Check for Updates. from the Printopia menu at the top left-hand corner of your screen. This is the most secure and convenient way to update your software. Make sure your iPad/iPhone and Mac are both on the same Wi-Fi network. If your Mac is wired, be sure it is on the same network segment as your Wi-Fi network. If your printer is showing as offline, or is not printing, check the print queue. Go to System Preferences → Printers & Scanners, select your printer, and click Open Print Queue. Check to 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 you still cannot print to the printer in question, try removing your printer and re-adding it. This reloads cached driver and network information for your printer and can resolve many printing issues. We generally recommend running the latest version of macOS your machine supports. Reset your Apple Airport, Time Capsule, or other wireless access point/router. This is especially important if you've upgraded OS X, as it can remove cached, invalid records preventing sharing from working correctly. You may reset these devices using the Airport Utility (for Apple devices) or simply unplugging them for a few seconds.ĭisable sleep. Your Mac must be awake for Printopia to work properly. → General, and make sure the "Keep machine awake while connected to line power" checkbox is enabled. Enabling this will still allow your display to sleep but will prevent your Mac from going to sleep entirely.Ĭheck your firewall settings. Go to System Preferences → Security & Privacy → 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. You may wish to temporarily turn off your firewall for troubleshooting purposes. If you are using Intego or other third-party software to configure your Mac's built-in firewall, ensure that "Client, local server" is selected rather than "Client only" mode.ĭisable printer sharing. Make sure your Mac's built-in printer sharing is turned OFF. If you don't see any printers in your iPhone or iPad's printer list: System Preferences → Sharing and make sure the Printer Sharing option is not enabled. Make sure your Mac is connected to the same network, either wirelessly or directly with an ethernet cable. Your iOS device must be able to communicate with Printopia in order for it to work. Also, make sure you're on your main network, and not your "guest" network if you have one configured. ![]() The "guest" network feature on many wireless access points prevents services like AirPrint from working properly.Ĭomcast customers (United States): Make sure you're not using the "xfinitiwifi" Wi-Fi network. This is a guest mode network and will not allow you to access your printers. In fact, if you're using a Comcast-provided wireless router and you have the "home hotspot" feature on your router we strongly recommend disabling it to increase performance. If you use your own Wi-Fi router in addition to one supplied by your ISP, make sure your own Wi-Fi router is configured in "bridged" mode.
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