![]() Google notes that the management user interface will allow users to view only printers that they have registered, or printers that have been shared with them. Having the ability to use any printer in the cloud from your smartphone or laptop sounds good for convenience, but might still run into challenges when it comes to implementation. This being part of Google’s Chromium OS projects, the code and documentation are also public here. ![]() ![]() ![]() Google Cloud Print alone would submit and manage print job requests, by matching print jobs to appropriate printers with the user-specified options (“Four copies, black ink only”). The folks at Mountain View have unveiled early designs for a service that would allow any web, desktop or mobile application on any device to print to any printer. Computer users who hate installing a new driver for each printer they use might want to keep an eye on the Google Cloud Print project.
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