If the other user issues reported with iOS 8 weren't enough, Apple's latest mobile operating system has reportedly caused problems with AirPrint, the tool that allows iOS devices to print over Wi-Fi, by stalling the job or altogether preventing printing.

Numerous discussion threads on Apple forums have detailed customer issues with AirPrint after updating an iPhone or iPad to iOS 8. A commonly reported problem is an error message ("URF error") that halts printing. Many users pointed out that AirPrint works with devices still running iOS 7.

A web chat with an Apple Support representative did little to shed light on the supposed AirPrint problems. The Apple representative said that AirPrint should work fine, and that users should contact AppleCare or set up an appointment with an Apple Genius if they are experiencing problems with wireless printing. Apple has not responded to Mashable's request for comment.

There could be a silver lining on its way. On one Apple Support Communities discussion thread, Apple user LilChanie said that an Apple rep claimed the company was aware of the glitches and was told that iOS 8.1, launching Monday, should rectify the problems.

There are other claims that some of the printers still listed on Apple's list of accepted models are no longer compatible with AirPrint after an iOS 8 update. Other users pointed out that the printer itself might need a firmware update to work correctly with iOS 8.

It remains unclear how widespread these problems are. One Apple Support Communities specialist recommended this article to an Apple user for help with isolating printing problems.

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