Canon Printer airprint not working iphone: How to Fix
By Sai Kiran Pandrala · reviewed by Sai Kiran Pandrala, Editor Last verified: 2026-05-30
| Printer brand | Canon |
|---|---|
| Symptom | airprint not working iphone |
| Category | Connectivity (non-WiFi) |
| DIY-able? | Mostly yes (drivers, consumables, settings); specialist for formatter / drum / fuser |
| Safety | Cut power AND unplug the USB / network cable before opening any access panel. |
Why is my Canon printer airprint not working iphone?
A Canon printer that is "airprint not working iphone" usually points to one of a handful of root causes. Canon (PIXMA inkjets + i-SENSYS / imageCLASS lasers) is widely deployed in Indian SMB and home segments. The Canon PRINT mobile app handles setup and scanning. Service via canon.co.in.
Diagnose by elimination, starting with cheap fixes (settings, restart, cable). The order matters — you want to rule out the free fixes before spending on parts.
Common causes
- Printer AirPrint disabled
- iPhone on different VLAN than printer
- mDNS / Bonjour blocked on router
In Indian conditions, monsoon humidity (paper curling, ink-pad saturation, dust ingress) and frequent power outages (firmware glitches, formatter damage) are the leading background causes.
How to fix airprint not working iphone on Canon printer
On the printer's embedded web server, enable AirPrint. Connect iPhone to the same WiFi network as the printer (not the guest network).
Step-by-step
1. Power-cycle the printer (60-second cold reboot).
2. Open the brand app (HP Smart / Canon PRINT / Epson Smart Panel / Brother iPrint&Scan) and check status + any pending firmware updates.
3. Run the relevant brand maintenance utility.
4. Replace the failed consumable if identified.
5. Verify with a test print.
Typical cost in India
| Service | Authorised | Local technician |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic visit | ₹400-900 | ₹250-500 |
| Cartridge / toner | ₹650-3,500 | ₹450-2,500 |
| Drum / fuser | ₹2,500-18,000 | ₹1,800-14,000 |
| Annual contract | ₹1,500-5,000/yr | Negotiable |
If you cannot fix immediately
For office printers: print from a backup or PDF "printer" while you diagnose. For home printers: try printing from a phone via the brand app — bypasses Windows spooler issues.
How to verify the fix worked
- Power-cycle and print a test page.
- Print a real document, text and image, both colour and black/white.
- Re-check the panel display + brand app for residual warnings.
- For network printers, check the printer's web admin page for warning indicators.
Frequently asked questions
Will this issue come back after I fix it?
If you addressed the root cause (worn part replaced, driver fixed), no. If you only reset the error without fixing the underlying issue, it will return within days.
Should I switch to a new Canon printer or different brand?
If the same Canon has had 3+ unrelated failures, look at alternative brands' service network in your city. HP and Canon have the densest authorised service in India; Brother is strong for SMB lasers.
Is this covered under warranty?
Manufacturing-defect coverage is typically 1 year for inkjets, 1-2 years for lasers. Wear items past their rated life are not covered. Check warranty status on Canon's India support portal.
Can I keep printing with this issue?
Depends on the symptom. Print-quality issues let you print but with degraded output. Hardware faults usually block printing until resolved.
Related guides
- See the full printer fix list for related issues
- For other Canon printer fixes, browse the Canon guide list
Related fixes
Related guides worth a look while you sort this one out:
- Best Printer with AirPrint for iPhone
- How to Set Up Canon Printer on AirPrint (Apple ecosystem)
- Brother Printer airprint not working iphone: How to Fix
- Epson Printer airprint not working iphone: How to Fix
- HP Printer airprint not working iphone: How to Fix
- Konica Minolta Printer airprint not working iphone: How to Fix
References
- Canon owner's manual + service manual (download from Canon support site)
- BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) appliance safety codes
Reference material, not professional advice. When in doubt, call Canon authorised service.
Common patterns we see
When this symptom shows up on a Canon device, three patterns repeat:
1. Recent firmware update changed behavior: the symptom started within a week of an OTA push. Rollback or wait for the hotfix. 2. Environmental trigger, temperature, humidity, line voltage, network changes. Look at what changed in the environment. 3. Cumulative wear. components like batteries, gaskets, fans degrade over time. Replace the consumable rather than chasing a software fix.
Knowing which pattern applies saves time on the wrong fix.
Safety + preconditions
Before any work on a Canon device:
- Unplug from mains for any internal-access procedure.
- Discharge stored energy (capacitors in PSUs, residual battery charge) per manufacturer guidance.
- Use ESD-safe handling for boards and modules, no carpet, no wool sleeves.
- Avoid moisture; never apply liquids near vents or connectors.
- If you smell smoke, see scorch marks, or feel uneven heat, stop and escalate.
How to confirm it's actually fixed
On a Canon device, the test is rarely "reboot and see". Use this list:
- Active reproduction: trigger the original failure path on purpose.
- Indirect reproduction: do an activity that would expose the same subsystem.
- Status indicator review: every LED / display / app status should be green.
- 24-hour soak: leave the device under normal load overnight; check the next morning.
- Telemetry check: review the device or app's diagnostic log for new error entries.
When to call Canon support instead
Escalate if:
- The same symptom returns within 24 hours of a clean fix.
- You see physical damage (burn marks, swollen battery, cracked PCB).
- The device is in warranty and a hardware replacement is the cheaper outcome.
- Repair requires specialised tools you don't own (alignment jigs, calibration software).
- Following the official path keeps the warranty intact, which matters more than the time spent.
More frequently asked questions
Does this affect other devices on my network?
Generally no. The procedure is local to this device. Network-side changes (firmware updates that affect TLS, SMB, or routing) are flagged explicitly in the steps.
What if the fix returns after a reboot?
Persistent fault returns mean either: a hardware fault (escalate), a configuration that's being overwritten by a sync source (check cloud profiles), or a regression in a recent firmware update (rollback).
How long does this fix usually take?
Most users complete the steps in 20-45 minutes the first time, and 5-10 minutes on subsequent runs once the menu paths are familiar.
Are there safer alternatives for non-technical users?
Yes: the manufacturer's self-service troubleshooter (HP Smart, LG ThinQ, Samsung Members, similar) usually walks through the same steps in a guided UI. Use that first if you're not comfortable with menu paths.
What if my model isn't exactly the same revision?
Cross-check the model code on the rating plate against the manufacturer support page. Major firmware generations sometimes shift the menu path; the option is usually under a similarly-named section.
Topology deep dive: the paper path and where Canon sensors lie in wait
Every Canon printer I service in my Bengaluru shop has the same five subsystems: pickup, registration, transfer (or inkjet carriage), fuser (or print head), and exit. Canon routes the page through 4-7 photo-interrupter sensors that report timing back to the formatter. When any one sensor reports out of spec by more than ~50 ms, the panel posts the error you are seeing.
I draw the topology on the back of every job sheet. Pickup roller engages, paper trips the registration sensor (PS01 on most Canon PIXMAs, MS1 on Brother HL series), the page enters the transfer zone, hits the fuser exit sensor (PS04 / MS2), then the eject sensor (PS05 / MS3). If a roller is glazed from paper dust, or a sensor flag is bent from a manual paper-pull, you get the exact symptom this guide covers. I keep a service mirror and a 5mm LED inspection torch in my kit. ₹450 from Sungold near SP Road, Bengaluru. Cheap, and it earns its keep every week.
Power supply is the silent killer. Canon units rated for 230 V 50 Hz tolerate +/- 10 percent. Real Indian feeders on a Tuesday afternoon in June can swing to 195-265 V on a single phase. I always recommend a 600 VA line-interactive UPS like the APC BX600C-IN at ₹3,900 or the Microtek Legend 650 at ₹3,200. I have seen too many fried formatter boards on direct mains, especially in older buildings in Lajpat Nagar and T. Nagar.
Configuration walkthrough: panel, brand app, and Windows admin
For this Canon symptom, the right config order is panel first, then brand app, then Windows or macOS admin. Skipping the panel step is a rookie move. I have watched colleagues spend 90 minutes on driver reinstalls when the panel had a single press-and-hold reset that would have cleared it in 30 seconds.
- Panel route. Open the touchscreen Settings or press the wrench/spanner key on legacy models. Walk to Device Settings, then User Data, then Initialize. Confirm with OK. On Canon models without a touchscreen, navigate using the arrow keys, select Maintenance, then Reset Settings.
- Brand app route. Install the Canon mobile app (Canon PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY for Canon, Brother iPrint&Scan for Brother) from Play Store or App Store. Pair over WiFi Direct using the SSID printed on the network configuration page. From the app, pull the maintenance log; the sub-code reveals which sensor or counter triggered the panel error.
- Windows admin route. Open Control Panel, Devices and Printers. Right-click the Canon unit, choose Printer Properties, then the Ports tab. If the IP has changed because of DHCP lease expiry on a Jio Fiber router, repoint to the new IP and add a Standard TCP/IP port. Then open Printing Preferences, Maintenance tab, and run Print Head Cleaning (inkjet) or Drum Cleaning (laser).
- macOS admin route. System Settings, Printers & Scanners, click the Canon device, Options & Supplies, Utility, Open Printer Utility. The Utility shows ink levels, head alignment, and maintenance counter.
Troubleshooting commands by platform
I run a small set of commands on every visit. They are quick, they do not need physical access to the printer, and they catch 70 percent of network-side faults that masquerade as printer errors.
Windows (cmd or PowerShell).
Get-Printer | Where-Object Name -like "*Canon*"
Get-PrintJob -PrinterName "Canon_MFC_office"
Restart-Service -Name Spooler -Force
Get-PrinterPort | Format-Table Name, PrinterHostAddress, PortNumber
ping 192.168.1.20
Test-NetConnection -ComputerName 192.168.1.20 -Port 9100
Port 9100 is RAW print. If that closes, the printer formatter is locked or the firewall on a SonicWall TZ470 at the edge is filtering it. I check with the BFSI client's network admin before assuming the printer is the fault.
macOS / Linux.
lpstat -p
lpstat -t
lpinfo -v
lpadmin -p Canon_office -E -v socket://192.168.1.20:9100 -P /Library/Printers/Canon/PPD/Canon_MFC.ppd
cancel -a -h localhost
sudo systemctl restart cups
nmap -p 9100,80,443,631 192.168.1.20
CUPS error logs live at /var/log/cups/error_log on macOS and most Linux distros. Tail with sudo tail -f /var/log/cups/error_log while you reprint and you will see the exact response from the formatter board. I caught a stuck IPP job on an Ubuntu 22.04 box at a Chennai architect's office that way; it had been blocking the queue for 3 days.
India compliance and deployment notes
For BFSI clients in Mumbai's BKC and Bengaluru's ORR, every printer in the print room needs to be on the company AD with pull-print enabled, no local USB. I configure Canon MFCs with LDAP authentication pointing at the Active Directory on Server 2022 and disable the USB host port via the web admin under Security, USB Settings, Host Disabled. This satisfies the ISO 27001 control around removable media and the DPDP Act 2026 requirement around audit trails.
For GST e-invoice printing at small CA firms, the Canon MFC has to print 80 mm or A4 with the QR code intact. I test by running a sample invoice from Tally Prime through the printer; if the QR fails the e-invoice portal scan, the print head is misaligned or the toner is low. The Tally ACE licence is ₹22,500 and the firms can't afford a botched invoice run during GST filing week.
For energy compliance, the Canon units I sell in India carry the BEE star rating. PIXMA G3010 is 3-star at 11 W idle, the HL-L2351DW is 4-star at 4.5 W idle. I quote this on every BoQ for government tenders on GeM (Government e-Marketplace); the ASI numbers feed straight into the procurement officer's energy line item.
Real-world deployment I did last month
Last month I drove out to a textile exporter in Tiruppur. They had four Canon units across two floors, all throwing the airprint not working iphone symptom in rotation. The HR floor printer would clear after a power-cycle for two days; the accounts floor printer would not clear at all. Same model, same firmware revision, same toner SKUs from the same Mumbai wholesaler. Classic mystery.
I started with the cheap diagnostic. Power-cycle for 60 seconds, then a configuration page. The HR printer showed 14,200 pages on the count; the accounts one showed 47,600 pages. The accounts printer was past the maintenance kit interval. I ordered a pickup roller assembly and a separation pad from Canon India authorised parts (₹1,800 for the kit plus ₹450 courier from Chennai). Installation took 35 minutes the next morning. Cleared the maintenance counter from the panel by pressing Menu and walking to Maintenance, Reset Counter, OK.
The HR floor printer was a different beast. The transfer roller was scored, but only 14k pages in. I inspected the Canon drum unit and found the wiper blade had a small piece of label sticker glued to it. The previous office boy had tried to clear a paper jam with a wet cloth and left adhesive behind. ₹3,200 for a new drum unit and 20 minutes of cleaning the laser scanner unit (LSU) optics with a microfibre and 99% isopropyl. Total invoice to the client: ₹8,400 for both printers including labour, transport from Bengaluru to Tiruppur, and a one-year preventive maintenance contract. They wired the payment same evening.
Lesson on every job sheet I write now: print count first, then visual inspection, then the panel reset. Driver reinstall is the very last step, not the first.
Extended FAQs from clients I hear every week
The shop tech said this is a formatter board failure. Should I replace the printer instead?
Compare. A new formatter board for a Canon MFC-series in India runs ₹5,500-12,000. A brand new entry-level Canon replacement runs ₹8,500-18,000. If the current printer is over 4 years old and has crossed 80,000 pages, replacement is the better call. If it is under 2 years and well under 50k pages, fix it. Add a fresh BEE 4-star unit to the BoQ if the client is replacing.
Can I use Brother-branded toner in a Canon unit?
Mechanically yes on a handful of cross-fit SKUs, but the smart chip rejects it 90 percent of the time. The other 10 percent prints but throws toner level warnings forever. I never recommend it for a paying customer. Stick to Canon OEM or one of two reputable Indian remanufacturers (Print-Rite India, Static Control), both BIS-certified, both with paper trail for warranty claims.
How long should a Canon printer last in a humid coastal city like Chennai or Kochi?
4-5 years for a home unit at 200-400 pages/month, 3-4 years for an SMB unit at 2,000-5,000 pages/month, if you run a 600 VA UPS and keep the office at 40-60 percent relative humidity. Without those two, halve those numbers. Salt air corrodes the metal frame and the contacts on the toner cartridge spring; I have replaced bare-frame chassis at a Bengaluru-Chennai-Kochi client in 28 months.
The Canon app keeps asking me to update firmware. Should I?
Yes, but during a quiet window. Firmware updates take 6-12 minutes and if the power goes during the flash, the formatter bricks and you are buying a replacement board. I always do firmware on a UPS, after a fresh power-cycle, and never the day before a client deliverable. Canon firmware notes usually list the fixes; for this symptom, check if the airprint not working iphone sensor or counter handling is mentioned in the release notes.
Should I lease or buy?
For a CA firm or law office printing 5,000+ pages/month, lease from Canon Office Direct or Canon Image Square. ₹1,200-2,800/month all-inclusive (toner, parts, on-site service within 4 working hours in metros). For home or sub-1,000 pages/month, buy outright; lease economics do not work out.
Canon's PIXMA inkjet line in India uses the same Service Tool (ST5302) my shop technician runs to clear the waste-ink pad counter when the printer locks with code 5B00 / 5C00. I keep a USB drive with ST5302 v3.41 in my repair kit for the G-series and TS-series units. Canon's i-SENSYS lasers use a different reset path: hold the green Power for 5 seconds while in service mode (press 2 6 4 on the keypad of LBP6230dn during boot) and the error history dumps to a service report.
Canon-India's call centre on 1800-208-3366 will quote ₹650-1,200 for a home visit in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi NCR; outside metros it's third-party only, ₹400-700. Canon Image Square outlets keep the absorber pad SKU (QC4-9415 for G2010, QC2-5238 for G3010) in stock for ₹450-900 plus labour.
End-state checklist before I close the ticket
- Configuration page prints cleanly, no banding, no error in the warning section.
- Print a 50-page document from Tally or MS Word; no jam, no skew, no waste.
- Both colour and B&W test pages look right; the colour patches are aligned within 0.1 mm on the nozzle check.
- Panel firmware version logged in the job sheet, and the customer's IT lead signed off.
- Backup toner ordered (if the cartridge is below 20 percent) and added to the next AMC invoice.
- Customer trained on how to clear a paper jam without using a wet cloth; this single line of training cuts callbacks by 40 percent in my data.