
Policy to configure connections to external CUPS print servers. Support for external CUPS print servers, including authentication. Upcoming printing (CUPS) featuresĪvailable before the Google Cloud Print deprecation Extension APIs for third-parties to access print job metadata and submit print jobs.įor details on configuring printing policies, see Set Chrome policies for users and browsers. Note: PIN printing is only supported over a HTTPS or a secure IPPS connection. This allows users to enter a PIN when sending a print job and release the print job for printing when they enter a PIN on the printer. Set-up of advanced printing attributes such as stapling, input and output paper trays, and pin printing.
This enables third-party printing features, such as secure printing and print-usage tracking.
User account and file name in the IPP header of print job included over a secure IPPS connection. User-printing defaults for 2-sided and color printing. Similar to Cloud Print, you can manage printers for your users. In this case make sure that your printer is connected to the Network and also check the manufacturer’s website for special instructions (if any).For ChromeOS devices, you can use your Google Admin console to set up CUPS for printing to local and network printers. In this case click on Register and follow the instructions to register your printer with Google Cloud Print.Ĭ. It is also possible that you may not see your printer listed. You may see your printer listed under New devices. This means that your printer is already registered with Google Cloud Print. You can Click on Manage to confirm that your printer is registered to use Google Cloud Print.ī. Once you are logged-in you may come across one of the following scenarios.Ī. Most likely, you will find your printer listed under My devices. (See image below)Ĥ. Now, scroll down the page and click on the Add Printers button located under Google Cloud Print section (See image below).ĥ. You may be asked to login to your Google Account using your User name and Password. On the Settings screen, scroll down to the bottom of page and click on Show Advanced settings link to open or expand Chrome advanced settings. From the drop-down menu, Click on Settings (See image above)ģ. Open Google Chrome browser on your computer and hit the 3 bar Menu icon located at the top right corner of your screen to open a drop-down menu.Ģ. In case you bought your printer recently, chances are that it is a Cloud Ready printer, and it may even have registered itself with Google Cloud Print.ġ. Once your Classic or traditional printer is registered with Google, you are all set up to print anything from anywhere to your registered printer. You will see a confirmation message that your printer has been registered with Google (See image below). Just click on the Add Printer(s) button to register your Classic printer with Google.
Any printer that is connected to your computer will be recognized by Google and listed with a tick mark.Ħ. Login to your Google Account using your Gmail User Name and Passwordĥ. Once you sign-in, you will be redirected to Google’s Cloud Print site. Open the Chrome browser on your computer.ģ. Next, click on the Add Printers button (See image above) – This will take you to the login page of your Google Account, in case you are not already logged in.Ĥ. Set Up A Non Cloud Printer For Google Cloud Printingįollow the steps below to set up a traditional or a Non Cloud Ready Printer to use Google’s Cloud Printing technology.ġ. Most newer printer models are designed for Cloud Printing and are ready out of the box to use Google’s Cloud Printing technology. Google Cloud Print technology also works well with Classic or non-cloud printers, once they are registered with Google.