1. It says it detects my printer but when 8 attempt to print from Google Drive PDF reader, it says that the printer isn't available when I can do the same thing from my Fedora work station right next to it.By far the best CUPS printing app from Android.
2. On my Samsung A71 with Android 11, I go to Settings > Connections > More connection settings > Printing > Click on Android CUPS Print to enable > then click on it again to go in to the settings for Android CUPS Print > click the 3 dots and choose add printer.
3. Wonderful app, thank you.Works great! It doesn't look like it works when you launch the app because it says no printer found or something like that, but just try printing a PDF file or picture and the printer shows up in available printers.
4. You do not add the printer in this app you have to do it in the android print services section of settings in the OS.
5. But when I opened a printable file and selected print from the viewing app, my phone found the printer and asked if I wanted to print.
6. Manually configuring with exact info from Linux desktop CUPS server adds the printer yet always reports printer not available.
7. Although the dev should probably consider doing something about that initial UI because it is confusing.Works great! Allows me to print to my HP Laserjet P1505 that is attached to a Raspberry PI running CUPS.
8. Once you have added the printer and have both services enabled you should be able to choose your printer when choosing to print something.
9. The number of times I need to print from my phone is so small it'll be easier for me to email whatever I want to print to myself and print from a device where ipp and CUPS works.
10. Thank you very much for your solo effort, you have made this beautiful app that is simply the best printing client! Kudos to you.It does work fine with Fedora Linux CUPS server for me.
11. Go to Settings > Connections > More connection settings > Printing > and make sure the default print service is enabled.