Google Cloud Print was deprecated in January of 2021 and is no longer supported. Devices across all operating systems will not be able to print using Google Cloud Print. We recommend that you find an alternative print solution and migrate your print services.
What happened to Google Cloud Print?
On 21 November 2019, Google announced that Google Cloud Print, their cloud-based printing solution that has been in beta since 2010, will no longer be supported as of December 31, 2020. Well, now that Google Cloud Print is defunct, let’s jump straight into what your migration options are.
Should you replace your Google Cloud Print-enabled printer?
If you use Google Cloud Print to print over the internet—well, maybe you’ll be able to find a replacement in the next year. For printing within your home, there’s a good chance your Cloud Print-enabled printer can function as a standard network printer.
Does Google Cloud Print work with Chrome OS?
See how Chrome OS can help. Migrate from Cloud Print Google Cloud Print was deprecated in January of 2021 and is no longer supported . Devices across all operating systems will not be able to print using Google Cloud Print. We recommend that you find an alternative print solution and migrate your print services.
Where is google cloud print?
The option is on the top right corner of the Chrome window. Now click on the ‘Setting’ option, then ‘Advanced’. A new menu will appear, select the ‘Printing’ option from the menu. Now open the ‘Google Cloud Print’ menu and then select ‘Manage Cloud Print Devices’.
Click “File” on the menu bar, and then “Print.” Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl + p (Windows) or ⌘ + p (Mac) A pop-up menu should appear. On it, click “Change” and select your Google Cloud printer. Tweak the printing settings as you see fit.
Google Cloud Print works with thousands of printers, and more are added regularly. Can’t find your printer? Brother Brother devices that support Google Cloud Print connect directly to the Google Cloud Print server. You can send print jobs from anywhere using your mobile devices or computers.
What happens to the documents I print using cloud print?
You have to be signed in to your Google Account. By proceeding, you acknowledge that documents you print using Cloud Print are sent to Google where they are kept until the print job is complete. Google may store data about the print job.
Your documents are deleted from Google’s servers once printing is complete. Use Google Cloud Print to complement or replace your organization’s printing infrastructure. Print any web page on your Chromebook or from your web apps. Share printers you own with trusted individuals.