I found two ways to fix this.
- Suspending Google Cloud Print Services
- Re-install the printer from scratch
Suspending Google Cloud Print Services
Open your browser and substitute your printer’s IP address in the URL as shown below, which will guide you to the page to disable Google cloud print services.
http://###.###.#.#/PRESENTATION/GCP
With your printer on repeatedly hit the refresh in the browser until the above page loads - you will have to be quick because the printer will shut itself off. If your printer was already online and ready, disable the google service before you turn it off!
When the page loads, look for the Google Print services info and press the Suspend button.
The printer will now boot into a stable state.
Note: If you have a USB cable you can connect your printer to your PC and follow the above pretty much.
Re-Install my printer from scratch (if you use WiFi)
If you get caught in the loop of not being able to connect to your printer via it's IP address in the URL then you may need to take it back to the beginning and re-install the printer from scratch. I completed the following:
1. Switch off your printer
2. Switch off your router
3. Power on your printer and set it back to default settings
4. Power on your router
5. Connect your printer via WiFi to your router (select your WiFi network and manually type in your router password)
6. Install the latest driver for your printer on your PC
7. Check if the printer is online. Try to print.
8. If you need to you could input your printer IP address into a URL and check if you need to suspend Google Cloud Print Services. I didn't have to do this. Note your printer may have a new IP address so check if you can't access via the URL. To locate the new IP address (printer properties > Port tab and you'll find it in the list).
Good luck as this was a real pain today. Or you could wait for Epson to come up with their own fix. Please keep an eye out for Epson's answer to this as you may want to use Google Cloud Print at some point.
I see that two or three other people are having the same problem and each is reporting the problem as starting today – Andrew McCulloch – 2016-12-06T16:55:33.853
Yea, you're the third. They're also all first time askers with 1 point and interesting names. Makes me wonder if someone is trying to convince Epson an issue is bigger than it is. Then again, as a long time IT professional, I may just be a bit too suspicious than is healthy. – music2myear – 2016-12-06T16:59:44.170
1Did you recently update the firmware on the device, or can you check which firmware the device is currently running? – music2myear – 2016-12-06T17:36:05.740
Yes, the firmware was updated on Sunday when prompted by Epson – Andrew McCulloch – 2016-12-06T18:10:24.533
Now that's interesting. Forgive my suspicions. When it was just 2 or 3 OPs asking the same question it seemed to me within the realm of one person trying to get Epson to deal with a small issue by making it seem larger. I have nothing against your name, but it seemed similar in form and makeup to those of others who were early with this question too. – music2myear – 2016-12-06T18:20:37.927
I'd guess then that the new firmware does not handle Cloud Print well. I did not see a new firmware on the Epson site when I check an hour ago, so I'm guessing they've already yanked it recognizing the problem. – music2myear – 2016-12-06T18:21:16.793
I guess we're pretty sure this is affecting multiple models too. I wonder why/how the initial wave was entirely on model. Did Epson continue pushing the firmware to other models after the WF3520 had these issues. – music2myear – 2016-12-07T01:03:07.350
1To anyone with this problem. Please don't make a new question, to indicate you have the problem also, or the solution in this question worked. Come to our chatroom to discuss your problem instead. – Ramhound – 2016-12-07T03:52:43.460
@Ramhound you do realise if someone's going to duplicate post... they're likely to be new here right? ;p – Journeyman Geek – 2016-12-07T09:43:53.510
Well I just saw a question, and said the answer to this question, was there answer to their problem. – Ramhound – 2016-12-07T12:54:15.137