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11-11-2017 07:14 AM
I too have been suffering this issue since upgrade to ios11.
As HP customer support seem to no longer be monitoring and responding to this thread I’ve decided to raise a new question to see if that triggers any response to the questions posed here, primarily when will the issue be sorted.
Fingers crossed they respond
11-14-2017 10:36 AM
I have now in detail checked with my three Apple units
one iPhone Plus with IOS 11.1.1
one iPad Air with IOS 11.1
one iPad with IOS 10.3.3
using Air print on my HP OfficeJet Pro 6800
On my iPad with IOS 10.3.3 it works exellent!
the 2 units with IOS 11 works not at all, only midget figures!
As said many times before on this HP Support Forum it is totally
unintresting to get silly proposals regaring all kinds of work arounds.
I bought my printer for the Air print option PERIOD!
Please inform when an apropreate update is aviable!
11-15-2017 05:27 PM
I’m surprised of how poor the support from HP has been.
Marking the question as solved is ludicrous!
I think the problem is in Safari only, as I can print from other apps. However, HP can’t just brush us all off and pretend nothing happened. They are still responsible as a developer to actively liaise with Apple to resolve reported problems (rather than wasting time giving useless advice on a forum).
I therefore opened a thread on Apple community - hopefully they’ll be more keen to help their customers:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/32567435
It would be worth for all of you guys to get involved on the Apple forum using the link above - so that the problem is flagged and actioned!
Thank you!
11-16-2017 01:08 AM
Just to offer a glimer of hope
On my iphone - i went to wifi settings and "forgot" my wifi network, then I reconnected
this solved the issue for me
However on my mums iphone she did the same with no success - other threads are discussing an ipv6 issue
(forgetting and reconnecting seems to fill out a necessary field that came in iOS11) why this would resolve minature printing i have no idea and its shameful that HP are offering no support other than turn it off and then on type solutions.
11-16-2017 09:26 AM
Still doesn’t work! I have tried printing from both Safari and Mail with no success.
I have also tried to connect my Officejet Pro 8100 to the HP e-print service. HP won’t allow me to connect! It seems that they no longer care about any printer that’s more than a year or so old!
11-18-2017
03:05 PM
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11-18-2017
08:32 PM
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rick-s
I just reported the problem to Apple myself. Spent about 2.5 hours, which included sending a report via a capturing app provided by them.
Today they advised me they are aware of the problem and working on it.
I don’t think I can do anything else, but it may be helpful if more people report this, as it would show there are a larger number of people affected and, I am hoping, that may put more pressure onto Apple to sort this out quicker:
11-20-2017 03:05 AM
I am still waiting for a firmware upgrade to my printer to resolve this problem.
11-20-2017 04:06 PM
I found this solution on the Apple forums and it resolved the issue for me (iPhone 6S iOS11)
Find the IP address of the printer. If you have a display on your printer, select the wireless connection and the IP address should be displayed. You may also be able to print out a configuration report that should have the IP address.
On any browser (such as Explorer) type that IP address into the address bar. That should take you to the printer settings. (if you use safari on an iOS device it will warn you about certificates, just click through accepting them)
Once at the settings, select the Network tab, then general option, then network protocols. That should give you the option to that Select IP4 only.
Save and exit. You will probably have to reboot your printer