Don’t know about you, but I use Google Cloud Print every day. In fact it’s the only way I print these days. Google’s killing it at the end of next yea
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anonymous
GuestNovember 22, 2019 at 7:30 am #2009376Google has a bad habit of killing off viable services, features, etc. without much hesitation. It might make sense if the item being killed off was no longer being utilized, but many of the past casualties were very active and hardly wasting away.
I have stopped using them for anything other than email, contacts, and calendar, and of course, search.
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alfscousin
AskWoody LoungerNovember 23, 2019 at 10:53 am #2009965I’ve never really understood the benefit of cloud print. Why would I want my print files to fly halfway around the world over the internet?
It struck me as a lock-in feature of Android/Chrome. Google deliberately taking a feature which should be part of the operating system and putting it in the cloud so that they can control it. It further seemed like a hugely dangerous privacy problem. Sure, Google says they don’t snoop on anything, but how the heck would one verify that?
What am I missing here? Woody, are you using it for some other reason than your desktop and printer don’t play nice with each other? Android/Chrome devices perhaps? Seems like a reason to buy a different printer to me.
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jabeattyauditor
AskWoody LoungerNovember 23, 2019 at 11:14 am #2009975I’ve never really understood the benefit of cloud print. Why would I want my print files to fly halfway around the world over the internet?
I’ve found it useful in situations where I need to be able to print to a remote printer, but that printer can’t be setup on a VPN (usually for cost-related reasons).
For example: my mom uses a Chromebook and has a WiFi & GooglePrint-connected printer. I can send forms and other insecure printouts to her printer, and she can connect to it locally via WiFi. We can accomplish this with no additional equipment other than the DSL router provided by her ISP.
I’ll have to come up with a different option a year from now.
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AskWoody MVPNovember 23, 2019 at 11:38 am #2009978Several printer manufacturers, HP being one, have web-print available.
That’s true PKCano. But to remove a feature that is kinda build into the whole “cloud” thing Chromebook works around, seems counter productive.
I admit I do not use that print feature, nor am a fan of Chromebook or Google. But people that do use it seem to be short changed by this move. Apples-Oranges?
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jabeattyauditor
AskWoody LoungerNovember 23, 2019 at 11:56 am #2009981Several printer manufacturers, HP being one, have web-print available.
Unfortunately, it’s a Brother printer, and they went all-in on the Google Print approach (even to the extent of co-branding it).
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CADesertRat
AskWoody PlusNovember 23, 2019 at 11:47 am #2009979I’m not sure I understand this whole “Google Cloud Print” thing. I use Chrome and if I want to print something, I use the drop down and select print. It gives me the choice of my HP printer (that is hooked up wirelessly through my router) to each of my computers. Each of which has the printer software installed for wireless printing. My other choice is .PDF save in the drop down.
Does this mean that my printer will no longer be available in Chrome printing???
Don't take yourself so seriously, no one else does 🙂
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PKCano
ManagerNovember 23, 2019 at 3:37 pm #2010037I’m not familiar with Chromebooks, so I can’t tell you where to look there for the answer.
But one way to check is disconnect your modem from the Internet, leaving your network running, and try to print.2 users thanked author for this post.
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CADesertRat
AskWoody PlusNovember 23, 2019 at 4:07 pm #2010040I’m not familiar with Chromebooks, so I can’t tell you where to look there for the answer.
No Chromebook just PC’s with Chrome browser. From googling it looks like it shouldn’t affect me since I have never signed up for cloud print.
Don't take yourself so seriously, no one else does 🙂
All W10 Pro at 22H2,(2 Desktops, 1 Laptop).1 user thanked author for this post.
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DrBonzo
AskWoody PlusNovember 23, 2019 at 4:03 pm #2010039I believe Cloud Print is primarily intended to be functional with Chromebooks (as opposed to just the browser Chrome) and it’s operating system. So, without a chromebook, I don’t think the demise of Cloud Print will affect you.
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alfscousin
AskWoody LoungerNovember 23, 2019 at 5:40 pm #2010070Sorry for the confusion, folks. I should have been more explicit that I was talking about Chrome OS when I referred to Android/Chrome, not the Chrome desktop browser on Windows/Mac, where traditional printer drivers work just fine.
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KWGuy
AskWoody PlusNovember 23, 2019 at 2:41 pm #2010023Unless I’m missing something here, this is a huge thing for those like myself who rely on Cloud Print to print wirelessly from a Chromebook!!! For a non-techie like myself, what other practical options do I have? This is precisely the printing method that Google has promoted for Chromebook users.
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jabeattyauditor
AskWoody LoungerNovember 23, 2019 at 2:52 pm #2010026Unless I’m missing something here, this is a huge thing for those like myself who rely on Cloud Print to print wirelessly from a Chromebook!!! For a non-techie like myself, what other practical options do I have? This is precisely the printing method that Google has promoted for Chromebook users.
If you’re on the same network as your printer, you can print directly to it – no cloud option needed.
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KWGuy
AskWoody PlusNovember 23, 2019 at 4:38 pm #2010060I know how to set up a windows type computer to print via wifi by installing necessary printer software on the computer. But, how do I do this on a CHROMEBOOK that runs on the Chrome browser and doesn’t permit installation of printer software?
Again, I acknowledge my non-techie credentials. Thanks!
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alfscousin
AskWoody LoungerNovember 23, 2019 at 5:39 pm #2010069I wish I could help you. While I’m writing this on Chromebook hardware, I’m not running Chrome OS. I’m running Gallium OS, a flavor of Linux. I’d recommend it if you find your Chromebook no longer functional as Google changes their systems.
I believe Chromebooks can now run Android apps. You might try running an Android app from your printer manufacturer.
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jabeattyauditor
AskWoody LoungerNovember 23, 2019 at 6:10 pm #2010078I know how to set up a windows type computer to print via wifi by installing necessary printer software on the computer. But, how do I do this on a CHROMEBOOK that runs on the Chrome browser and doesn’t permit installation of printer software?
Again, I acknowledge my non-techie credentials. Thanks!
Click on the time in the lower right.
Select settings, select Advance. Under Printing select Printers. You should see your printer (if it’s on the same network) under Available printers to save. Click Save next to your printer.
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KWGuy
AskWoody PlusNovember 23, 2019 at 9:49 pm #2010126jabeatty: Clicking the “thank you” button is simply not adequate in this case. You have pointed me to an option(s) that I did not know existed. Been using a CB for 4+ years and did not know, among other things, that I could connect a printer via USB or via local wifi without Cloud Print. I’ve always been nervous about sending documents to cloud and I now I find that I never had too! Well, I am old, but still trainable! <grin>
Thanks again for your time and info!
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jabeattyauditor
AskWoody LoungerNovember 24, 2019 at 8:12 pm #2010581Thanks again for your time and info!
You’re most welcome – I’m glad I could be of assistance. 🙂
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AskWoody PlusNovember 23, 2019 at 11:39 pm #2010138Google has a bad habit of killing off viable services, features, etc. without much hesitation.
“It doesn’t have to make sense, it’s just our policy!”
Unbelievable. And the salaries these guys pull in who make these decisions…<facepalm>
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AskWoody PlusNovember 24, 2019 at 6:19 pm #2010528And THIS is reason number 1 why I have no faith in anything “cloud”. You rely on the vendor to keep the service available.
If I buy a computer and a printer, I want to be able to print to it, perpetually, and without needing to check whether the internet is up or whether the service is still in existence.
Similarly, if I buy a game, I want to be able to run it without needing to be connected to the cloud and/or check in to Steam every few minutes because the vendor doesn’t trust me to be running a legal copy.
Every time I see these offers, like for a free digital copy of a film that I just bought the Blu-ray or DVD for, I toss the little slip of paper with the free activation code in a bin, because sooner or later, that service will not be profitable to whoever provides it, and then the service is gone. Ultraviolet, anyone?
No matter where you go, there you are.
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