How to Print from a Mobile Phone Using Google Cloud Print
Open the Google Chrome web browser on your Windows PC., Click the wrench icon in the top right corner to access your settings. , Select “Options” from the settings context menu. , Click the “Under the Hood” tab and scroll to the bottom., Sign in...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open the Google Chrome web browser on your Windows PC.
If you don’t already have it, you can download it from the Google Chrome download page.
Note:
Google Chrome requires Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows
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Step 2: Click the wrench icon in the top right corner to access your settings.
,, From within the “Google Cloud Print” section, click the “Sign in to Google Cloud Print” button. , If you don’t already have a Google account, click here to learn how to make a Google account or visit the Google account sign-up page to create one now. , The printer connected to your PC is now associated with your Google account and Google Cloud Print. , -
Step 3: Select “Options” from the settings context menu.
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Step 4: Click the “Under the Hood” tab and scroll to the bottom.
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Step 5: Sign in using the email and password associated with your Google account to start the process of setting up the Google Cloud Print service.
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Step 6: Click the “OK” button to confirm the sign in and continue with the process.
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Step 7: You will now be able to disable Google Cloud Print and manage print settings from under the “Under the Hood” tab in the Google Chrome Options.
Detailed Guide
If you don’t already have it, you can download it from the Google Chrome download page.
Note:
Google Chrome requires Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows
7.
,, From within the “Google Cloud Print” section, click the “Sign in to Google Cloud Print” button. , If you don’t already have a Google account, click here to learn how to make a Google account or visit the Google account sign-up page to create one now. , The printer connected to your PC is now associated with your Google account and Google Cloud Print. ,
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