

To do this, sign in with a G Suite administrator account at, then choose Devices | Chrome Management (from the left-side menu) | Printers, then select the button in the lower right corner to add a printer ( Figure A). Add a printer in the G Suite Admin consoleĪ G Suite administrator may add and share a printer from within the Admin console.

SEE: G Suite: Tips and tricks for business professionals (free PDF) (TechRepublic) 1. When you select and deploy a solution, it helps to have a list of the make, model, and IP address of the printers in your organization, as well as a list of the devices and operating systems from which you plan to print. Google Cloud Print alternatives to consider include native printing options–configured for everyone by a Google Workspace administrator or for a specific device by an individual–as well as third-party cloud-printing or printing-as-a-service vendors. Add a supported printer, share it with other people in your Google Workspace organization, and then people could print from anywhere with internet access. Since 2010, Google Cloud Print provided a cloud-friendly printing solution–especially for people who use Chrome, Chrome OS, and G Suite. Google, Apple, Microsoft promise end to passwords, courtesy of your mobile phone What's hot at TechRepublicĢ022 tech conferences and events to add to your calendar Google announced that support for Google Cloud Print ends in 2020, so if you rely on Google Cloud Print, don’t delay–you’ll need to find an alternative before January 1, 2021. It's time to choose an alternative printing solution.

Google Cloud Print alternatives: 5 options to check out before 2021Īct now-Google Cloud Print services will end in December 2020.
