02-12-2019 05:56 PM
Hello,
the Note10 seems to have a strange WiFi issue which causes certain apps to crash. Examples in my case are Google Cloud Print and Google Pay in combination with Commerzbank App (for approving the sign in). If WiFi is disabled, the apps do not crash.
This issue is also reported in other forum, also at google, but as different apps are affected, I think its an issue with the Note10. Is Samsung aware of this issue and when can we expect a patch for it?
Best regards
Stefan
25-03-2020 08:39 AM
Same issue with Canon print.
The problem is on Samsung devices not on Google.
I have s10+
25-03-2020 08:44 AM
If the issue is at Google, then it wont be fixed anymore as Cloud Print will be discontinued end of this year, so they will not invest anymore into this product.
25-03-2020 08:47 AM - last edited 25-03-2020 08:48 AM
Like Ibbo77 said it is not related to google. It crashes with all kind of print plugins.
22-04-2020 11:35 PM
I installed "Epson Print Enabler" from Play store and it fixed the issue for me (Note 10+). Hope it works
23-04-2020 07:19 AM
So if its a Samsung issue why are they not fixing it finally?
26-04-2020 06:41 AM
Same issue here but in different app any updates?????. Note9
25-07-2020 12:08 PM
Hey.
Try this. Open Chrome and go to use cloud print with your WiFi setting on. As it's loop crashing, turn off WiFi so you're just using data. This should stop the crashing. Then, turn the WiFi back on.
This stopped the crashing using WiFi for me ( Note 10 ) . I tried closing the app completely and restarting using wifi and it's still stable. Worth a try!
21-08-2020 08:34 AM - last edited 21-08-2020 09:13 AM
This is a google cloud print issue only. Uninstallg googlecloud print and the native print app will work again. You can either add an app extension for your preferred printer. Or, as a workaround, install printer share as a printer and connect printer share to your Google cloud printer (no need to install the *****ty google app in this solution)! @SteveChinnery : Unfortunately, your fix seems to change the problem only until the next print job and then forceclose happens again.