An unofficial blog that watches Google's attempts to move your operating system online since 2005. Not affiliated with Google.

Send your tips to gostips@gmail.com.

December 7, 2010

Google Cloud Print, Now Available

Google Cloud Print is now available in the latest Chrome Dev Channel build for Windows. After installing Chrome 9.0.597.10, you'll be able to enable Cloud Print from Options >> Under the hood >> Google Cloud Print. Log in to your Google account and Google will connect your local printers with Cloud Print, so that you can print documents from other devices.

"Google Cloud Print is built on the idea that printing can be more intuitive, accessible, and useful. Using Google Cloud Print you can make your printers available to you from any Google Cloud Print enabled web or mobile app," explains Google.

Since none of your printers is Cloud Print-enabled, you'll have to use a software that connects Cloud Print with your printers. Google Chrome 9 for Windows includes a Cloud Print Connector and you'll only be able to use Cloud Print while the connector is running.

At the moment, there's no mobile app that takes advantage of Cloud Print, but Google will probably release an Android app later today. You can manage your printers and their tasks from this page. To try the new feature, print a test page.






{ Thanks, François. }

38 comments:

  1. Awesome. Can't wait to give it a try

    ReplyDelete
  2. Awesome. I think I had to disable mine and re-enable it to get a test page to print out.

    Too bad I think print preview's still baking . . .

    BTW, Alex, where did you score those last two screen shots?

    My http://www.google.com/cloudprint/manage.html looks really nascent and lacks any graphics (aside from the Google Cloud Print logo in the top left).

    ReplyDelete
  3. Download Chrome Dev Channel from this page. After enabling Cloud Print and clicking on "print test page", you'll see a list of printers that are available.

    ReplyDelete
  4. works for me :-). thank you, Google. this feature is awesome.

    ReplyDelete
  5. @Alex.

    I assume you're responding to me. I'm in canary 9.0.597.10, which I believe is the same version as dev, at the moment.

    My issue is the look and feel.

    I get a similar look as Lee Mathew's second image, here: http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2010/12/07/google-cloud-print-is-now-available/.

    ReplyDelete
  6. @Cougar

    The look and feel of managing the printers is what you refer to. To get to the screen where Alex's screenshot's are taken, you'd have to go to:

    http://www.google.com/landing/cloudprint/win-enable.html (the link is called "print a test page" in the article)

    ReplyDelete
  7. test page printing works for me under 8.0.552.215

    ReplyDelete
  8. @Mantas.

    Lovely. Thanks for the explanation.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Why Google Cloud Print Service doesn't appears on the dashboard (my google's account)???

    ReplyDelete
  10. I have it set up and have printed a test page. Now what Android apps currently support this feature?

    ReplyDelete
  11. How do you actually print a "real" page... not the test page?

    ReplyDelete
  12. @rsimson:

    That's a good question and we'll hopefully find the answer soon. Native applications and web applications will have to add support for Cloud Print, so we'll probably see an Android app for Cloud Print, a Chrome extension for printing web pages/documents and Cloud Print support in Google Docs.

    ReplyDelete
  13. I'm trying to also find how to print an actual page, and how to print from a BlackBerry (or any other mobile device).

    ReplyDelete
  14. Tried to print a Google Docs, all that prints is a gigantic gray box...disappointing

    ReplyDelete
  15. I normally close my laptop when I leave the house, which eventually disconnects me from my internet. I wonder if it will be cached somewhere and when I log back on it will automatically print...if not its a feature that should be added. Very excited for this though!

    ReplyDelete
  16. I don't use Windows, so, I'll have to wait, but this feature looks amazing. I already have Chrome 9.XXXXX running with Chrome OS on my laptop. I'm ready Google, just need the Linux version.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Too bad if I can't use it on the latest Chromium build. But it does work on Chrome.

    ReplyDelete
  18. What apps can be used to print using the Google Cloud Print now?

    ReplyDelete
  19. Printed the test page, but... how do I print other stuff??

    ReplyDelete
  20. Chrome OS is currently integrated with Google Cloud Print. We’re working hard to provide Google Cloud Print integration with many Google products and services.

    Google Cloud Print Team member.

    ReplyDelete
  21. Can't get the function to work, but another problem is that when cloud printing is enabled, chrome will not close completely, have to manually close through task manager.

    ReplyDelete
  22. @Anonymous

    You don't have to manually close through task manager, this is expected Chrome behaviour. Chrome background tasks run at system start and keep running even when Chrome is off, they ensure that cloud printing works whenever your computer is on and online, as they enable accessing your local printers from the cloud.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Are you using locally connected printers (usb,parallel) or a network connected printer ?

    ReplyDelete
  24. At the moment you can go to the link in the article from which you can start printing the test page. From there you can press Ctrl + Shift + J and the javascript console opens. Input the following stuff:

    printApp._printUrl('YOUR LINK HERE', 'By Duckness')

    Insert your own link (I think it only accepts pdf files) and press enter. You'll get the list of printers just like when you were printing the test page!

    ReplyDelete
  25. when can we print real pages? kinda pointless the way its now, you cant call it "beta" when we cant print anything other than a test page!

    ReplyDelete
  26. yep I agree with tommyla... nice idea.. but still not working.. :(

    ReplyDelete
  27. This currently only works on mobile devices and from your Google account. I printed some emails from my GMail account and my Archos 70 Android tablet. I was looking for something like this and am looking forward to all the updates as the service is developed further this year. Thanks Google!

    ReplyDelete
  28. I can print from the google app in iPhone 4.2.1 but the native applications like Photos or other documents in iPhone does not show any printers. Is there any possibility to print those?

    ReplyDelete
  29. As of 02/14/2011, I finally figured out how to print more than just the test page on my new Google Chrome Notebook Cr-48. Lesson learned: Must have another PC turned on at the SAME time in order to use Google Cloud. This means the Chrome Notebook can't be standalone (yet) and I must hold onto my other computers. Can't wait until Cloud Print is fully functional. Keep it up, Google!

    ReplyDelete
  30. I'm in the same boat as everyone, this seems really lame of google, I can only print a test page. My computer at home is hooked up to the printer and GCP is enabled. I have it enabled here at work too and I can't print anything from work to home. You can't "Choose" to print to your cloud printers. urgh.

    ReplyDelete
  31. I followed all the directions and I can't even get the stupid chrome to find my printer. How can I print if I can't find the printer to link to?

    ReplyDelete
  32. I found this extension on the chrome web store that might solve the problem but I haven't tried it yet. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ffaifmgpcdjedlffbhenaloimajbdkfg

    ReplyDelete
  33. There is an Android App available on Android Market which is capable of printing from your Phone to Google Cloud Printer, have a look at http://freeandroidappsworld.blogspot.com/2011/06/google-android-cloud-music-print.html

    ReplyDelete
  34. Check our solution for public printing which lover the costs for public.

    http://www.facebook.com/goprintbox?ref=ts
    http://24ur.com/novice/slovenija/ideje-za-lepsi-svet-kiosk-za-tiskanje.html

    www.cloudomat.com is our platform for documents sharing and cloud priting.

    ReplyDelete
  35. how do I print here? How do this work? can I print a file from another computer not connected to the printer? Cant understand the logic here

    ReplyDelete
  36. i thin epson or canon is the best printer for home and office use.. thanks for sharing this content.. we have more option in best photocopier for small business you can choose them also..

    ReplyDelete
  37. nice post, need any dell printer drivers to use google cloud print features ? visit my blog at dell drivers

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.