So, it does work.
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ChromeOS's CTRL+P Menu |
As it so happens, walking through the cloud print functions on my geriatric print server (Its a Pentium II, running XP) wasn't doing the trick. I added cloud print capabilities to my primary desktop, and it was able to see the printer - which I connect to over the network, via the same XP box. I printed out a seemingly appropriate test page to confirm that it does function.
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Google Cloud Print Web Interface (Desktop Browser) |
This web interface, viewable from anywhere, shows the status of current print jobs and connected printers. It is a very slick interface. There were no extra options to configure in Windows 7, just turn on cloud printing and forget about it.
is this on cr-48 and if so how were u able to upgrade to chrome beta 10 because I know that is where u can get cloud print? I'm still running chrome 9 on my cr-48. thanks
ReplyDeleteChrome Beta is only required on the desktop for cloud print functionality. The notebook itself has the functionality built in - just hit ctrl+p.
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