Hello! It sounds like the Tiny Print app worked once on your device but then closed automatically, and now your iOS is telling you the app is not compatible. I’d like to help you get this sorted out.
To better assist, could you please let me know a couple more details? Are you using the Tiny Print app on your Macintosh or on an iPhone/iPad? Also, do you know if your iOS or macOS was recently updated before this problem started?
Meanwhile, here are some straightforward steps to try, considering this might be a compatibility or connectivity issue after an iOS update:
1. Check for App Updates: Go to the App Store and see if there’s an update available for Tiny Print. Developers often release updates to fix compatibility issues after iOS changes.
2. Reinstall the App: Delete the Tiny Print app from your device, then reinstall it. This can refresh the app files and fix glitches causing the app to close unexpectedly.
3. Restart Your Device: Sometimes a simple restart can clear temporary issues causing apps to crash.
4. Check iOS Version Compatibility: Verify if the app supports your current iOS version. If your device is running a very new or very old iOS version, the app might not be fully supported.
5. Reset Network Settings (for iPhone/iPad): If you’re printing using network or Bluetooth connectivity, resetting network settings can help. Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Be aware this will remove saved Wi-Fi passwords, so keep those handy.
6. Check Printer Firmware: If you are printing through a physical printer, make sure its firmware is up to date. Printer manufacturers often release updates to maintain compatibility with iOS updates.
If you’ve already tried these or if the issue is on your Macintosh specifically (running OS X 10.15.7), please let me know. We can then explore advanced troubleshooting for macOS apps or check for any system permissions or network conflicts.
Would you also be able to tell me the exact message your iOS device is showing when it says “not compatible”? That detail can help pinpoint the issue.
Looking forward to your reply so we can get you back to printing smoothly! Are you satisfied with these initial steps?
I reinitiated my iPhone 14 it worked one time and as I tried to print again, the page closes and gets white, you can't go for- or backwards, can't do anything but the device is connected
Thank you for the extra details about your iPhone 14 running iOS and the Tiny Print app crashing after the second print attempt. It helps clarify the situation. Since your device is connected but the app suddenly turns white and becomes unresponsive after printing once, let's try to address the app crash specifically.
Here’s a step-by-step approach tailored to your iPhone 14 and iOS environment:
1. Force Close and Reopen Tiny Print App - Swipe up from the bottom (or double press Home if applicable) to access the app switcher. - Find the Tiny Print app and swipe it up off the screen to force close it. - Relaunch the app and try printing again.
2. Restart Your iPhone Again - Power off your iPhone 14 completely by holding the side button and volume down until the slider appears, then slide to power off. - Turn it back on after about 30 seconds. - Open Tiny Print and test printing once more.
3. Update Tiny Print App - Open the App Store, go to your profile, and check if an update for Tiny Print is available. - If yes, update the app and try printing again.
4. Check Privacy Settings for Tiny Print Sometimes apps crash if they don’t have proper access permissions. On iPhone: - Go to Settings > Privacy > Photos > Tiny Print (or relevant app name). - Ensure it's set to either “Read and Write” or at least “Limited Access.” - Adjust if necessary, then re-open and test printing.
5. Check Network Connection - Make sure your iPhone and the printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. - Disconnect and reconnect to Wi-Fi to refresh connection.
6. Reinstall Tiny Print App - Delete the app by holding its icon and selecting delete. - Reinstall it fresh from the App Store to ensure no corrupted files.
If after all these steps the app still crashes after the first print, there may be a deeper compatibility or bug issue with Tiny Print on your iOS version or device that may require escalation to the app developers for a fix.
One useful resource mentions forcing the app to close and reopening it as a common fix1, and others note that privacy settings sometimes cause similar print app crashes3.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in more detail? And after trying these, are you satisfied with the solution provided so far?
Thank you for your questions about the Tiny Print app crashes and updates to fix them. Based on the most recent information available:
1. Why does Tiny Print app crash after first use? The crashes after the first use often relate to connectivity or app corruption issues. Some users report that the app crashes when selecting images or printing, sometimes linked to device disconnection errors or insufficient memory handling like buffer overflow. This can happen if the app encounters corrupted data, loses connection to the printer, or runs into bugs processing certain file types or print jobs.
2. Is there an update for Tiny Print app to fix crashes? There is no specific mention of a recent official update solely listed as a "crash fix," but users often find relief by reinstalling the app to clear corrupted files or waiting for upcoming developer patches. The app's ratings and user reports indicate crashing remains a concern, and reinstalling is the recommended immediate step. Developers may address buffer overflow and connectivity bugs in future updates, so keeping the app updated is important.63
What you can do right now: - Make sure the app is fully updated via the App Store. - Delete and reinstall the app to remove any corrupted cache or data. - Avoid printing from problematic images or formats until the app is stable. - Keep your iPhone and the printer’s firmware updated.
If the problem persists despite these steps, it may be a bug needing developer intervention. You could reach out to Tiny Print support for more direct help or watch for upcoming app updates that address this crash issue.
Would you like me to help guide you through reinstalling the app or checking for updates on your iPhone 14? Are you satisfied with this explanation so far?
I tried to close the App, but now its starts well and after a second there is the picture of welcome and open as invited or by Apple account but nothing works and it seems the account is connected
Thanks for sharing that update. So, the Tiny Print app starts up fine on your iPhone 14 but quickly shows the welcome screen with options to open as invited or via Apple account, yet nothing responds and you can’t proceed, even though the account seems connected. That’s definitely a tricky situation.
Let’s try to address this login screen freeze with a few focused steps:
1. Force Quit the App and Restart the iPhone - Double-click the home gesture bar at the bottom and swipe Tiny Print off the screen to close it completely. - Power off your iPhone fully (hold side button + volume down until slider appears), then turn it back on. - Relaunch the app and see if the welcome screen becomes responsive.
2. Check for App Updates - Open the App Store, tap your profile icon, then scroll to see if Tiny Print has an update available and install it if so. Sometimes these issues are fixed in newer app versions.
3. Clear Cached App Data by Reinstalling - Delete the app by long-pressing and choosing Delete App. - Reboot your iPhone again after uninstalling. - Re-download Tiny Print fresh from the App Store and try logging in again. This can fix corrupt cached data causing freezes at login.
4. Verify Network and Account - Make sure your iPhone is on a stable Wi-Fi or cellular connection while trying to log in. - Sometimes intermittent connection issues can block login screens from fully loading. - Also, double-check your Apple ID login via Settings to ensure no account issues.
5. Test Logging in with a Different Account or Device (if possible) - If you have access to a different Apple account or device, try logging in there to see if the issue is account- or device-specific.
I also came across a note that the app has had intermittent “app is down” periods reported by some users on social groups, which might point to temporary server-side issues affecting logins1. If this is the case, waiting a bit and retrying later could help.
If none of these steps get past the frozen login screen, it may be worth contacting Tiny Print support directly since it seems like either a backend login server issue or a deep app bug needing developer attention.
Would you like me to guide you through the uninstall/reinstall step on your iPhone 14 now? Are you satisfied with this troubleshooting approach so far?
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Hello! It sounds like the Tiny Print app worked once on your device but then closed automatically, and now your iOS is telling you the app is not compatible. I’d like to help you get this sorted out.
To better assist, could you please let me know a couple more details? Are you using the Tiny Print app on your Macintosh or on an iPhone/iPad? Also, do you know if your iOS or macOS was recently updated before this problem started?
Meanwhile, here are some straightforward steps to try, considering this might be a compatibility or connectivity issue after an iOS update:
1. Check for App Updates: Go to the App Store and see if there’s an update available for Tiny Print. Developers often release updates to fix compatibility issues after iOS changes.
2. Reinstall the App: Delete the Tiny Print app from your device, then reinstall it. This can refresh the app files and fix glitches causing the app to close unexpectedly.
3. Restart Your Device: Sometimes a simple restart can clear temporary issues causing apps to crash.
4. Check iOS Version Compatibility: Verify if the app supports your current iOS version. If your device is running a very new or very old iOS version, the app might not be fully supported.
5. Reset Network Settings (for iPhone/iPad): If you’re printing using network or Bluetooth connectivity, resetting network settings can help. Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Be aware this will remove saved Wi-Fi passwords, so keep those handy.
6. Check Printer Firmware: If you are printing through a physical printer, make sure its firmware is up to date. Printer manufacturers often release updates to maintain compatibility with iOS updates.
If you’ve already tried these or if the issue is on your Macintosh specifically (running OS X 10.15.7), please let me know. We can then explore advanced troubleshooting for macOS apps or check for any system permissions or network conflicts.
Would you also be able to tell me the exact message your iOS device is showing when it says “not compatible”? That detail can help pinpoint the issue.
Looking forward to your reply so we can get you back to printing smoothly! Are you satisfied with these initial steps?
I reinitiated my iPhone 14 it worked one time and as I tried to print again, the page closes and gets white, you can't go for- or backwards, can't do anything but the device is connected
Charlotte Green
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Thank you for the extra details about your iPhone 14 running iOS and the Tiny Print app crashing after the second print attempt. It helps clarify the situation. Since your device is connected but the app suddenly turns white and becomes unresponsive after printing once, let's try to address the app crash specifically.
Here’s a step-by-step approach tailored to your iPhone 14 and iOS environment:
1. Force Close and Reopen Tiny Print App
- Swipe up from the bottom (or double press Home if applicable) to access the app switcher.
- Find the Tiny Print app and swipe it up off the screen to force close it.
- Relaunch the app and try printing again.
2. Restart Your iPhone Again
- Power off your iPhone 14 completely by holding the side button and volume down until the slider appears, then slide to power off.
- Turn it back on after about 30 seconds.
- Open Tiny Print and test printing once more.
3. Update Tiny Print App
- Open the App Store, go to your profile, and check if an update for Tiny Print is available.
- If yes, update the app and try printing again.
4. Check Privacy Settings for Tiny Print
Sometimes apps crash if they don’t have proper access permissions. On iPhone:
- Go to Settings > Privacy > Photos > Tiny Print (or relevant app name).
- Ensure it's set to either “Read and Write” or at least “Limited Access.”
- Adjust if necessary, then re-open and test printing.
5. Check Network Connection
- Make sure your iPhone and the printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Disconnect and reconnect to Wi-Fi to refresh connection.
6. Reinstall Tiny Print App
- Delete the app by holding its icon and selecting delete.
- Reinstall it fresh from the App Store to ensure no corrupted files.
If after all these steps the app still crashes after the first print, there may be a deeper compatibility or bug issue with Tiny Print on your iOS version or device that may require escalation to the app developers for a fix.
One useful resource mentions forcing the app to close and reopening it as a common fix1, and others note that privacy settings sometimes cause similar print app crashes3.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in more detail? And after trying these, are you satisfied with the solution provided so far?
Why does Tiny Print app crash after first use?
Is there an update for Tiny Print app to fix crashes?
Charlotte Green
Charlotte crafts beautiful digital experiences. Her creative mind enjoys blendin...
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Thank you for your questions about the Tiny Print app crashes and updates to fix them. Based on the most recent information available:
1. Why does Tiny Print app crash after first use?
The crashes after the first use often relate to connectivity or app corruption issues. Some users report that the app crashes when selecting images or printing, sometimes linked to device disconnection errors or insufficient memory handling like buffer overflow. This can happen if the app encounters corrupted data, loses connection to the printer, or runs into bugs processing certain file types or print jobs.
2. Is there an update for Tiny Print app to fix crashes?
There is no specific mention of a recent official update solely listed as a "crash fix," but users often find relief by reinstalling the app to clear corrupted files or waiting for upcoming developer patches. The app's ratings and user reports indicate crashing remains a concern, and reinstalling is the recommended immediate step. Developers may address buffer overflow and connectivity bugs in future updates, so keeping the app updated is important.6 3
What you can do right now:
- Make sure the app is fully updated via the App Store.
- Delete and reinstall the app to remove any corrupted cache or data.
- Avoid printing from problematic images or formats until the app is stable.
- Keep your iPhone and the printer’s firmware updated.
If the problem persists despite these steps, it may be a bug needing developer intervention. You could reach out to Tiny Print support for more direct help or watch for upcoming app updates that address this crash issue.
Would you like me to help guide you through reinstalling the app or checking for updates on your iPhone 14? Are you satisfied with this explanation so far?
I tried to close the App, but now its starts well and after a second there is the picture of welcome and open as invited or by Apple account but nothing works and it seems the account is connected
Charlotte Green
Charlotte crafts beautiful digital experiences. Her creative mind enjoys blendin...
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Thanks for sharing that update. So, the Tiny Print app starts up fine on your iPhone 14 but quickly shows the welcome screen with options to open as invited or via Apple account, yet nothing responds and you can’t proceed, even though the account seems connected. That’s definitely a tricky situation.
Let’s try to address this login screen freeze with a few focused steps:
1. Force Quit the App and Restart the iPhone
- Double-click the home gesture bar at the bottom and swipe Tiny Print off the screen to close it completely.
- Power off your iPhone fully (hold side button + volume down until slider appears), then turn it back on.
- Relaunch the app and see if the welcome screen becomes responsive.
2. Check for App Updates
- Open the App Store, tap your profile icon, then scroll to see if Tiny Print has an update available and install it if so. Sometimes these issues are fixed in newer app versions.
3. Clear Cached App Data by Reinstalling
- Delete the app by long-pressing and choosing Delete App.
- Reboot your iPhone again after uninstalling.
- Re-download Tiny Print fresh from the App Store and try logging in again. This can fix corrupt cached data causing freezes at login.
4. Verify Network and Account
- Make sure your iPhone is on a stable Wi-Fi or cellular connection while trying to log in.
- Sometimes intermittent connection issues can block login screens from fully loading.
- Also, double-check your Apple ID login via Settings to ensure no account issues.
5. Test Logging in with a Different Account or Device (if possible)
- If you have access to a different Apple account or device, try logging in there to see if the issue is account- or device-specific.
I also came across a note that the app has had intermittent “app is down” periods reported by some users on social groups, which might point to temporary server-side issues affecting logins1. If this is the case, waiting a bit and retrying later could help.
If none of these steps get past the frozen login screen, it may be worth contacting Tiny Print support directly since it seems like either a backend login server issue or a deep app bug needing developer attention.
Would you like me to guide you through the uninstall/reinstall step on your iPhone 14 now? Are you satisfied with this troubleshooting approach so far?