![]() Also, if you look at the Google Cloud Print management console, it says that it’s still in beta, a stage it reached on the 25th of January back in 2011! Not sure what to make of this, I mean the landing page on Cloud Print looks pretty solid and the service itself seems to work fine, as well. ![]() Most of it dates back to 2014 and earlier. What bothered me though, is that much of the documentation available online is outdated. Online I found multiple articles talking about Google Cloud Print’s robustness and easy setup and, while it isn’t perfect, it’s still a nice solution and potential alternative for some of the other products out there. ![]() The service receives regular updates on the status of the job from the printer (i.e., when it’s submitted, being processed, etc.) and makes this status available to the user. Once the service receives a print job, it sends it to the printer. Google Cloud Print stores the capabilities of each printer model so that the appropriate printer options can be shown and selected by the user when submitting a print job. Google Cloud Print is an easy way to share physical documents amongst each other, which, trust me, still happens a lot. Eventually your document will turn up, as long as the internet keeps working. The best thing is that it doesn’t matter where your print device is located-it can be upstairs or on the other side of the world. Users associate printers with their Google account, and after that, printers are treated nearly the same way documents are in Google Docs, making it easy to share printers with just about anybody, no networking skills needed. ![]() Cloud Print is a web service offered by Google. ![]()
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