Why Isn’t My Phone Connecting to Epson Printer?

Is your phone refusing to connect to your Epson printer when you try to print anything quickly from it? This problem has a number of frequent causes, most of which are fortunately simple to resolve.

 

  • First, confirm that mobile or wireless printing is supported by your printer. The majority of more recent Epson models do, particularly those that have Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, or support for programs like Google Cloud Print (since discontinued, but still available on older devices), Apple AirPrint, or Epson iPrint.

  • Verify the Wi-Fi connection if your phone is unable to locate the printer. Your printer and phone need to be connected to the same wireless network. It’s a surprisingly frequent mistake, particularly if your phone moved to another Wi-Fi network or mobile data.

  • Outdated firmware or app versions may also be the cause. Make sure you are running the most recent version of the Epson iPrint app or other printing software, and that the firmware on your Epson printer is up to date.

  • In order for the app to find nearby devices, it may occasionally be necessary to enable your phone’s Bluetooth or location services. Additionally, see whether the printer is in sleep mode or “offline”; a fast press of the power button can resolve that.

  • Are you still stuck? Try restarting the printer and your phone. This one step fixes any connectivity issues that might be preventing you from communicating.

  • To put it briefly, update everything, check the network, and restart if necessary.

 

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