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My Printer and Phone Won’t Connect: 4 Easy Solutions

Quick and easy fixes to connect the two devices

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Mostmodern wireless printersallow users to print directly from their mobile phones. It makes things all the easier and more seamless. But for many, the printer and phone won’t connect.

This presents a major problem, especially when their idea of getting a wireless printer was to access it directly from the mobile phone. So, let’s find out why it happens and how you can fix things in no time.

Why won’t my phone connect to my printer?

Why won’t my phone connect to my printer?

Here are a few reasons your phone and printer won’t connect:

What can I do if my printer and phone won’t connect?

What can I do if my printer and phone won’t connect?

Before we start making major changes, here are a few quick tricks:

If these don’t work, head to the solutions listed next.

1. Connect the printer via the IP address

A quick way to fix things when your printer won’t connect to the phone is to establish a connection using the IP address. Though, for older models, connecting a printer via Bluetooth should do fine.

2. Change the network settings

3. Clear print spooler on the phone

That’s it. In some cases, users could fix things when their printer won’t connect to the phone by clearing the data and cache for Print Spooler. So, make sure you try that.

4. Use AirPrint (for iPhone users)

Apple iPhone users can easily connect to the printer and take prints using the AirPrint functionality. All you have to do is verify that the printer supports it. Check the manual or the official website for the same.

With AirPrint, you can directly print a document in a few seconds. Just tap on the share icon, choosePrint, select a compatible printer, and you are good to go.

That’s it! One of the solutions listed here should have helped you get things running when the printer won’t connect to a phone. Also, check thebest printers with feeder scannersin the market.

Do tell us which fix worked for you in the comments section below.

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Tashreef Shareef

Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.

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