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I tried over and over again. Ive managed to print from my tablet? And what does this have to do with Cloud Print? If you have a WiFi enabled printer, you can connect it directly to your Chromebook, without using Cloud Print. What if your printer is not WiFi capable? I have done this and it recognizes my canon pixma MG is connected via USB but is still goes to the advanced configuration asking for model or PPD file.

I was able to successfully connect these printers to my Chromebook using the methods I described in this post. HP, Brother, Epson, etc all seem to work fine. I have tried this multiple times. I have a Canon Pixma and it is not on the list. I have tried multiple others on the list, but it never works. Any ideas? I just got this chromebook and I hate to think I have to return it. Pixma mx same problem… nothing works… and I am so dang mad!!

Or I should say the only solution is to buy a new one. This is crazy!! Printers are NOT cheap. They chose to support other models. They could have supported this one or yours… crazy! I am having the same issue with my parents Canon Pixma I have tried everything and we need access to this printer. Very frustrated. My print preview page comes up but just spins and never fully loads!

Printer does show as listed on settings page! Any suggestions would be appreciated! Prior to that, I had no printing problems. Nothing comes up in the printer selection box except the eternal circling icon. Only thing clickable is the cancel button. Also, I have another windows laptop with wireless connection to the same printers as the Chromebook. That did not fail and still works fine as the Chromebook used to until it quit. Also have a connected 2nd printer via usb cable.

Printer comes up on printer selection window on the windows laptop and works fine. Usb connection of that printer to Chromebook yields only the spinning icon in the printer selection box, also not able to print to pdf file.

Bruce I have mine set up with the USB and nothing happens except the circling icon and cancel button. I have a Samsung Chromebook C, which still works perfectly at 8 years old. Our printer is a perfectly serviceable 7 year old Epson WF I can get the printer and the Chromebook to see each other and connect on the wi-fi network but when I send something to print it just spools for a few minutes and comes up with an error message.

I have tried to connect manually but the WF is not shown in the drop down list. I get just the same problem. I have done your steps for our brother and Eason printers on my chrome book. Neither will print. I can print fine from my iPad and laptop so I know the printers are set up on the WiFi. Is there a setting on my chrome book that is causing the printers not to print? Printers set up easily on the chrome book. Just will not print. I have tried to set up my Canon MG printer following your video, however it does not show on the list.

I have tried various other models and nothing will allow me to print. I am beyond frustrated with this now that I am no longer able to print. Any advice on what to do? I have the same issue with my MG as Shannon mentioned. So if you are serious about needing a driver, it sounds like Canon will create and install one for you.

A couple models wouldnt print. The status on the Chromebook just kept saying it was printing. Any help you may have would be appreciated. None of them. I can not do anything. I went through hell in the first place getting my chromebooks set up through the cloud back in and I was able to connect to a Xerox printer at work, but not anymore. There is one HP Office that I can print to but it belongs to the secretary and I can not use it since I have loads of school work to print out.

I can not even work from home anymore and send to the Xerox printer at work. That really hurts especially when I have lessons to work on. At this point, I can only afford a cheap printer for home. I do not have a landline and could not scan to printer which was a bummer with the Brother model I had.

I have a Samsung Chromebook. Pretty easy to set up, but you have to make sure to start the app before you try to print. At least I can print! I hope this works for you. I have both my chromebook and printer on the same wifi network. My printer Pixma MX shows up on the list.

I can print to this printer from my phone when using the same wifi. So I know the printer is definitely connected to the wifi. And I can use the internet on my chromebook, so I know it is also connected to the wifi.

This all started last week after I changed my ink cartridges. Thank you so much! These Chromebooks are a pain to add printers. Hopefully this will work for awhile. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I managed to find work a rounds until this evening and then the way you add printers changed. Does anyone have any suggestions of what I can try now. I have a printer and a TON of ink for it so it will be a hardship for me to get another printer.

Thank you so much. Every time, I got to a point where I was supposed to copy code from a driver for Windows, but those directions needed to provide specific steps to follow for me to truly understand how to do that portion of them since I am not a coder. It has now been 3 weeks and I had decided that my printer was useless with a Chromebook. Was actually considering turning it into a Linux computer by completely replacing the Chrome operating system with Linux Mint. I will eventually do that when my Acer R11 is no longer supported with updates by Chrome, but that is still a couple of years away.

But today I went back and read through these directions again. When I got to your suggestion, I decided to try it one more time since the app was still on my computer. What a relief. Thank you, again. Question: I was printing a doc from Google Docs, working within the regular browser interface. My doc printed fine, except it added a header and footer, including the doc title and http address, as though it were printing a web page.

Anyone found a way to print a clean Google Doc? It turned out that Turning off Lots of talk about not being able to connect because of certain routers and such on the thread. I had to download the Canon print service app and the Canon Selphie app to my phone, then, finally, Direct Print. Took me 2 hours to print 6 pages! And still I kept trying to set up with Chromebook but it just wont. Piece of crap. I have an HP Printer which despite hours of effort I can not make work.

I see that is not unusual from comments here, no matter the brand of printer. Both printer and Chromebook are on the same Wi-fi network but error msg says the two can not connect. A reliable computer repair service which I took the printer, the Chromebook and my router to at their instructions says that the issue is with my router.

Is this possible and if so, what can I do? So relieved. I was so bummed. It still worked though until just last week. I can get the printer to work with our iphones and dell computer but not with our chromebooks..

I have printing from an Epson Workforce perfectly until a couple of days ago. Is there a way to remove google cloud print? When I go into chrome it says there are no devices. So frustrating. Do I need to buy a new printer? I can print from my android phone just fine.

Hi, thanks for the walk through. I did all the steps of adding manually with the IP address, and my Canon Pixma MG shows on the list of printers, but greyed out and print jobs never arrive.

It does print fine from my Android phone with Canon Print Server installed, however using the Android app on the Chromebook just crashes every time. Any suggestions before I have to give up with the Chromebook printing? We have a Canon Pixma MX We can no longer print due Google Cloud Print biting the dust.

We tried everything and gave up. My question is — Can we simply purchase a USB printer cable and use that to print from our Canon directly from our Chromebook? Seems old school, but — could that work? I had the same problem with my Canon MG printer. And yes, I attached a cable and it works perfectly.

Not ideal obviously, but at least I can print. Problem: printer consistently using this method prints blank pages. Just doesnt made sense. I have a Samsung Chromebook and a Canon Pixma printer. I called Canon, who were useless, saying it had nothing to do with them and call Samsung.

Of course, none of them worked. No one could even suggest ANY printer that they would suggest that might work with the Chromebook. This is insane…well, not as insane as trying to get a Covid shot in Massachusetts, but still.

How about a cheapo that would at least work for some basic chores on a Chromebook? What was Goggle thinking??? I have a Canon MX printer which is less than 3 years old and which I like. It is not included with the Canon printers that will work with my Chromebook. I talked to Canon tech support and they could not help me either. Between Canon and Google, they have really screwed this up. Why not just continue Google Cloud Print?

Or Canon could include the MX with the prints that work with Chromebook. There must be 50 Canon printers which work with a Chromebook but not the MX Any idea what some of those 50 Canon or other printers are that actually work with Chromebook? From postings on other forums, it appears that even some that are listed on the dropdown menu on the Chromebook do not work, and not just Canon. Not happy? Putting it mildly. Mine worked until l changed the ink……..

I changed protocols to the only available, IPPS, nothing! I have removed and added the printer so it is seen as on the same wifi network as the Chromebook. I can print to the from 2 other windows 10 machines just fine. I tried all your suggestions with no luck.

Note this has been tested with multiple devices and accounts. For example, my daughters school uses Google Classroom and associated email aka school. This worked every time. Not sure this will work for all but it worked for me. My Windows PC had no problem printing. Here is what worked for me: 1. Right click the printer you are trying to setup and select Properties not Printer Properties. Close the Properties window.

Right click on the printer again and select Printer Properties not Properties. On the Ports tab, click Add Port. Click Next and then Finish. Test that if that port is selected on your PC that you can still successfully print. Recommend rebooting the Chromebook not sure if this is necessary but does not hurt.

On the Chromebook, add either manually or automatically if detected the printer. The uri is not editable. It is based on the other properties.

You may need to edit the other properties, save, exit and then go back into the properties to see the correct uri. Try printing from the Chromebook. It worked for me. I hope it works for you. I tried almost everything to connect to my canon printer with no success. What I ended up doing is sharing the printer on my Mac. On the chromebook it showed up as a printer, I clicked add and it just worked. Now my wife can stop asking me to print everything for her lol.

Google dropped the ball on printer integration. Have to print partners stuff via my Windows10 machine. I have tried everything to get my Canon printer to work with my Chromebook.

I have read in the instructions the printer will not work if there is a cloud address connected to the Canon Printer. If one was ever entered, it has to be removed or it will keep going to the cloud address, as I believe it said, and will not work.

I have changed all the settings but have a second printer, and HP, that is still on the cloud address. I believe this may be why my printer will not work now. Does anyone have any thoughts about this possibility? Will I need to remove my HP printer from use to get the canon to work? I know about changing the computer setting when using different printers. Used to work in the past but not now. I was having the same problems as everyone else.

My HP printer was available in the printer settings, but when tried to print anything it would hang on the print properties box. Once these were uninstalled everything worked as it should. Now that GCP is gone, it appears that this printer will not work with Print.

I have added the printer via Settings but when I try to Print, I see a tiny message when I select it from the destination of the Print dropdown:. Do I need to get a new printer this one is fairly old to use Chromebook printing more naturally? Now that google cloud is done.

My phone is set up to print from my Epson series printer via epson iprint. Now my Chromebook which has a different Google gmail account from my phone, will NOT let me print from my computor. My phone gmail is: pagliachristine1 gmail. My chromebook states wi-fi is connected. I dont understand what is going on.

It would not let me add it. Epson iprint is an app on your phone…you might be able to add the app on your Chromebook using the Play store. Before you do that I would try following the steps outlined in this post to connect your CB to your printer no need for iPrint.

No luck with canon mg No ppd files. With ip adress that is http not https , tried with canon print app it crashes. Bottom line — Google Sucks.

Brother HLDN worked fine with cloud print, now set up with native printing it prints everything too big and half off the page. Tried scaling and custom margins with inconsistent success. I tried every possible printer setting to correct this no luck.

I have a work around hack. I installed the Brother printer app from the play store. Seems like Google Cloud Print was removed prematurely as this was the last time color printing worked for HPs. It does print correctly on a Brother printer however. Everything on my chromebook 11e lenovo and on my brother hl printer has been set up correctly.

When I go to print the pages print blank. I know the printer is working because the other laptops print just fine. Can you recommend anything and also my when my husband had this problem I updated spooler on his computer. My Chromebook recognizes my printer. It has worked well for a couple of years. Now, whenever I try to print, it refuses, telling me the printer is out of ink. It is not out of ink because other devices in the house are using the same printer with no problem.

I completed all the steps. Made sure both Chromebook and printer were connected to my wifi showing same address. Print box on Chromebook recognized my printer, even showint low ink. Inserted new printer cartridge and low ink indicator in Chromebook print box no longer appeared. Attempted to print docs from Chromebook with no sucess. Why does printing from Samsung Chromebook not work after completing all steps.

A few things to try: 1. Restart your Chromebook 2. Restart your printer 3. Powerwash your Chromebook this will reset any old settings that might be interfering. If I re install the printer it works for another few days.

Can this user license agreement be updated? Thank you very much!!! Thanks for the helpful video! Any idea what might be wrong? John, I have been going nuts reading and watching so much on how to print from Chromebook without Google Cloud Print.

Concise, easy to follow with very clear explanation. Thank you!! Well it did not! To get this to work you need the IP address of the printer. Write this down. When you then try to print look for your printer name. You may need to ask to see additional information sorry — forgot what CB says. You should see your printer name with a green dot on it.

Then print. I am pretty sure these were the steps. I asked if a new driver is being developed or if she knew a work-around. I used the http, the IP address…etc.

No MFC-J….. The Chromebook sees the printer, but is unable to autoconfigure, so I go to advanced settings and no MG is listed. Wheat should I do to configure? My printer used to work perfectly but just today it stopped receiving the orders it seems. It works from a remote desktop, another printer works from my Chromebook, so the printer, computer and wifi connection all work. But for some reason the combination of any Chromebook with one of the printers just stopped working.

We also have another printer which does work and if I use Google Remote Desktop I can still print from the same computer to the non-functioning printer.

Now one of them suddenly stopped working from Chromebooks when sent documents. Have tried with multiple Chromebooks and none of them work, unless you use the remote desktop. I have a Canon MX, and when I enter that model, my choices are to browse or enter my printer ppd. What do I do? Is this model not compatible with chromebook?

My printer stopped working. The last time it did this I was advised to uninstall and reinstall the printer and it worked fine for awhile. I tried to do it again when it quit working and now it will not reinstall. I have followed all the instructions but there is not an Epson close to my Epson ET printer. Why did it work before and not now. By the way, I have never used Cloud Print. My Chromebook picks my printer up right away when I select the Scan option from Settings however it does not recognize the printer from the Print settings.

What I find amusing is that the Scan function picks the printer right up but the print function is garbage for me! The same thing happened to me today. The scan function picks the printer up and it then starts working. I have both 2. Do you think I can switch the machine to print through 2.

My new printer does work from my desktop. My son suggested that I add an additional name to my wifi router and try to print through that. This 2. Like your son suggested, I have two networks at home…one that runs at 2. I have tried everything suggested here to no avail. Can anyone name a few printers on the market that do work with a Chrome Book? I fear the lists I am able to find are too old and assume Cloud Print for their compatibility.

Maybe this is a problem others are having with their printing. My new printer does print from my desktop. Also, as an aside, my last two comments are missing…any reason for this? Your Chromebook will connect to a 2. I have both set up at my house and it works fine. Once your printer and your CB are on the same network, the set-up instructions outlined in this post should work!

Hi John, Thank you for clear instructions and this info packed post! I can see 2 wifi networks instead of 1. The 2nd reflects their printer name so deduce the printer is NOT on the same network as the Chromebook. Once the printer is connected to the network, follow the steps in this blog post to finish connecting your Chromebook.

I apologize…. Can you set up the second network from the chromebook; and, since I have two different chromebooks, would the second network work with both?

Is any other equipment necessary? Is it difficult to set up the second network? Thanks for all your help! Having two wifi networks is a pretty common setup. There are lots of devices that will only work on 2. Setting up a second network should be very easy, depending on what type of wifi router you have.

Your cable ISP can probably set it up remotely. Finally am able to print. I set my internet connection to 2. So instead of just keeping Cloudprint around until ALL printers are ChromeOS compatible, Google decides to get rid of it and force their customers to find workarounds just to print? Powerwash Chromebook to make it work.

In December my printer worked fine with my Chromebook. Google TV, Cloudprint, Hangouts…the list goes on and on. I will never trust google for anything ever again.

This printing saga google have deliberately created shows google does not care about their customers, I believe google despise them. I moved from window to chrome, now I will be moving to a Linux system and will look to replace android with some alternative because goggle are determined to cause their users pain because some genius had a thought bubble.

Google have proved they are not interested in anything they can not advertise in. Back to firefox and Yahoo mail for me.

Because google hate their users with a vengeance. I no longer trust anything google does or says. Have an acer and cloud print used to work.

Tried everything to fix. Am able to print to the printer using an android phone and an ipad just fine. This is over the same wifi network that the chromebook and printer are on.

Does Samsung make an android printer app? You can try installing the android app on your Chromebook to see if that will work. It is on the same wifi network with the printer. And it showed no print job on my printer either. You can try plugging it into your Chromebook using a USB cable. For work! Our IT department suggested Firefox — which prints some crazy, font blurred page.

The remaining pages get lost. Subsequent prints, the printer will say 0 documents sent! IT recommended Firefox — No, nothing, wrong answer. Someone suggested Safari? Someone else suggested using a cable from the printer closest to my work laptop. Epson website had a link to some dumb, techno-mumbo jumbo on Microsoft page that made about as much sense as the Trek talk regarding fictional warp drive.

Actually, Trek talk makes more sense than Microdoodle. I tried rolling back restore points on personal laptop and it worked, for about an hour so there is some update attached to this nonsense that eventually kicks in from a spot buried deep within your PC files. They print Word and Excel, pictures and wedding invitations just beautifully though.

Shame on Microdoodle for their technomumbo garbage. There still has to be some humanity left out there that can guide PC users through this. The workaround offered by the author might work for some users and, as reported here, not for lots of other users depending on the printer type used. Here is the story:. For the Chromebook to print to a particular printer, it needs to have a configuration file for that printer in the Windows world this is called printer driver.

That driver:. No issue here. Your printer is discovered by Chromebook on your network and you can select it as the print destination and print successfully. You might have noticed your Chromebook is asking for it when you try to configure your printer manually and wirelessly or cable attached. Good luck with finding one for your printer even if you ask the manufacturer of your printer, so this might be a seemingly useless exercise. A — The interim solution: If your printer has a printing app for your phone then use it to print.

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