What is Cloud Print? How it can be used?

Google’s Cloud Print is a service that helps its users to send the documents to printers from a variety of devices. The devices could be personal computers, mobile phones, and tablets. This concept works on the internet hence users of Cloud print can send the documents to a printer from anywhere regardless of the distance.

To get started with the Google Cloud Print, it is recommended to have a cloud-ready printer device. The today’s age printer devices crafted by Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, Kodak, Samsung, are mostly Cloud-ready printer. Before making a purchase, you can check with your current service provider to be compatible with Cloud Print. Setting up a printer for Google Cloud Print involves installing the Google Chrome system on the sending device. The user can navigate Google Chrome settings to sign in to Google Cloud Print and enable the connection for printers.

Users can find the additional details for handling Google Cloud Print Jobs on manager printers in the Google Chrome Accounts. After connecting printers and devices to Google Cloud Print, using Cloud Print is much the same as using a local area network wireless connection, which is supported by many modern printers. The difference is that the Google Cloud Print many uses either Internet connections or 4G wireless connection to get a signal from mobile device to a printer.