![]() Service to link printers to the cloud Driver to add Google Cloud Print to your default printer list. Now, to avoid any frustration, let’s make that distinction very clear: If you want to integrate your existing printers into your Google Cloud Print account, you install the Service (which we’ll cover in the first portion of the tutorial), but if you want to install Google Cloud Printer as a printer on your computer (so you can print to your existing Cloud Print printers) you need to install the Driver. A copy of the Google Cloud Print Driver (if you want to add Google Cloud Print to your list of default Windows printers).A copy of the Google Cloud Print Service (if you want to link your existing printers to your Cloud Print network).Instead of the relying on a Chrome extension to serve as a print server, you can integrate your printers and Cloud Print at the service level.įor this tutorial, you’ll need a few things: Second, Google Cloud Print Service links all your existing printers directly to Google Cloud Print. Because the new Cloud Print Driver integrates Cloud Print right into Windows like a regular native printer, any application that can access the system printers can access your Cloud Print printers. ![]() ![]() RELATED: The How-To Geek Guide to Buying the Right Printerįirst, Google Cloud Print Driver adds in print-anywhere functionality to Windows without 1) having to print from Chrome or 2) relying on a third party helper app. In addition to all the benefits you get from Cloud Printing (which we delve deeper into here), thanks to the new releases from Google you now have two awesome ways to access Cloud Print. Cloud Print is a fantastic way to print from any internet-connected location to any Cloud-enabled printer it completely breaks the paradigm of forcing you to transfer a file to a computer on the network directly attached to the printer. ![]()
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