
Google Cloud Print
Print from any web-connected device to a cloud-connected printer using your Google Account.
- Free • Proprietary
- Online
- Android
- Google Chrome
What is Google Cloud Print?
Google Cloud Print makes printing more intuitive, accessible and useful, by letting you print to your printers from Google Cloud Print-enabled apps on any computer or smart phone.
Google Cloud Print is available:
On any web page, if you see a “Print” button with the Google Cloud Print logo, you can print without leaving your browser.
On any mobile device: if you access Gmail or Google Docs through your phone’s browser ( go to m.google.com ), you can print any email, document, spreadsheet, or other Docs file through Google Cloud Print. Using the new print2docs feature, you can also "print" any file you wish to your Docs account for safe keeping.
From Google Chrome: you can print any of the open tabs on Chrome to Google Cloud Print by hitting Ctrl + P or "Print" from the wrench menu and selecting "Print with Google Cloud Print" from the destination dropdown. On the Chromebook, Cloud Print is the default print option.
Moreover you can see what application allow you to print to Google Cloud Print at http://www.google.com/cloudprint/learn/apps.html
As announced in November 2019, Google Cloud Print has been retired on December 31th, 2020
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Supported Languages
- English
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Recent user activities on Google Cloud Print
Danilo_Venom added Google Cloud Print as alternative(s) to PaperCut Mobility Print
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Google have announced end of life for Google Cloud Print.
https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/9633006
Time to find an alternative :-)
I feel this is bait and switch. I specifically purchased (just) a Google Cloud Print enabled printer for my aged parents because they do not use technology. It was an easy way to get info to them. For ex: they sometimes don't hang up the phone properly (tho I bought them a cell, my father insists on leaving it in the car "just for emergencies"!!). So, I just send a sheet to the printer that says, "hang up the phone, it's off the hook". I think Google's help page is worthless-way to complex. Now what do I do.
Bad, bad Google
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