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So perhaps a bit late but i thought i'd give an update. We've given up ;-. Eddie85 wrote: So perhaps a bit late but i thought i'd give an update. We've given up ;- Jim wrote: Chromebooks cannot have printer drivers directly loaded to them. Tried to find the instructions I used but cannot find them at the moment. 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. All you need to do is to send and save your document to your phone and use that printing app on your phone to print. That app might even support the access to a Cloud Drive where you can save your Chromebook document to it and print it using that printing app on your phone which has access to that cloud storage.

B — Chromebooks support Android apps. So, if you are an Android phone user you might want to try to use the Android printing app for your printer from the Google Play Store that you use on your phone and install it on your Chromebook to see if it works. I hope every user complaining here does the same. But, if the Android printing app works on your Chromebook, I think you are already good with having a solid solution.

C — Write to and pressure Google, especially if your Android printing app is crashing on Chromebook. Sending feedback to them is very easy. In Summary, having your Android printing app for your particular printer installed successfully and working properly on your Chromebook is the real solution, IMO. My printer was working until last week. Both are on the same wifi network. When I try to print the printer name shows up on the print menu, but when I click on print nothing happens.

I am able to print from my phone to this printer via same wifi. Just Chromebook is not printing to this printer on the same wifi. Pixma MX I have a Canon MX printer. Everything worked just fine until Google decided to make it difficult, virtually impossible to print now from a Chromebook.

I have done everything in every iteration from the video. Finally I thought it was working. Apple is so easy. Hi- I am trying to connect a canon mx to a chromebook with usb. Any help is appreciated! The printer reads to the WiFi. When l deleted and added again to Chromebook, it adds on to the address l put in. All l want to know is why are extra is added to address? Does the same for me. It has no problem seeing the printer. It appears under Printers in Settings and I can Save it without issue.

When I go to print something, I select the printer and there are red letters saying it cannot connect. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations.

Well, I finally got it to work! So we later learned that DNS had nothing to do with it it did seem strange. However, when I try to print something directly from the Chrome browser the print preview screen is unable to locate a location to print to. I just wait and wait and wait an no destinations are found. Because Google Docs and the other suite of apps are run from the Chrome browser this is causing me issues.

Any thoughts? Any suggestions? None of this worked with a new Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook and our 3 year old Canon printer. If you read through the comments, Canon printers seem to have the most issues. HP and Brother printers work very well. I have a Canon MF that works with everything except my Chromebook. We have had issues getting our Brother to print for the last year. I just updated to the newest version 90 on the Chromebook and then manually added the printer HTTP and finally got it to print!!

I have been having printing issues with my Chromebook after I added the safe connect by McAfee on. If I disable the protection it will work, otherwise it just says it can not connect. Do you know why? You should reach out the McAfee and ask them which setting you need to adjust to allow your Chromebook to talk with your printer.

They both are connected to the same network. Everything worked gloriously when i used google cloud print bad google I cannot find any resource to solve the error of the spinning and get it to print. I hope you may have a suggestion. Thank you kindly; Ash. We have tried everything I had a Canon printer about 2 months ago it stopped working so we bought a HP printer My son is a Systems Analyst he tried everything to try to get the new HP printer to work still will not print The Wi FI is good still nothing My Acer always worked before this year He even printed from his google chromebook and his works great but not mine Anything help will be greatly appreciated Also my Chromebook is about 3 yrs old.

I am trying to get a Canon lbpdw to work. The USB cable would be the easiest if I could get it to work. I will keep trying. No luck so far. It appears only printers that have the Internet Printing Protocol will print from chromebooks.

Not all printers have this function for some reason, even new ones. You can browse to find if your printer is on the list of those with IPP. If not then someone should come up with a software patch to make this work.

Is there a way to add a printer that is not on the same network as the Chromebook? The Chromebooks are set up on a school wifi network however, the printer is on a wired network within school.

My technicians are having a nightmare as they cannot seem to get it working. I have tried but the add printer function is ghosted out and I cannot seem to add a printer at all. You would need to set up a print server that is connected to the wired network and the wireless network.

You can install PDF24 from the Chrome webstore. I have removed the printer and reconnected it. I just received an Acer Chromebook Everything but printing is set up and is working just fine. Neither show up as available to configure normally. I have entered the IP address and followed your instructions without success. Am I just out of luck? I can not get anything to work. Not even a USB connection. I can see my printer is active and available but nothing prints when it says it is printing.

Help please! Whilst I have been able to set up printing from the Chromebook to the Epson printer I cannot get it to scan. I have to press two buttons on the printer simultaneously to scan but nothing happens. I have updated the Chromebook with the latest ChromeOS version. I can print fine but not scan. Please help! There are a million pages that pop up when searching for a resolution and they all say the same, very basic stuff that unfortunately did not help me at all.

You broke it down in an easy to follow way and it solved my issue immediately. I have never connected a Ricoh printer to a Chromebook. Note that Ricoh skews more towards enterprise and small business offerings.

Looking at printers from Kyocera? No problem, these work with Chromebooks according to the company:. You can typically print either over your wireless network or through a USB cable. The key is to have a supported printer and the list of those is growing every year. Superb effort, Kevin! For 10 years I have struggled with Chromebook printing. Yes, I abandoned them when Edge went to Chromium. CBooks are a toy to me now.

For some reason your tablet can send to print using the app from play store? Thanks for this note. The simplification of printing on a chromebook has made all the difference for me.

In my work environment we use Google for just about everything — so the ease of printing now with our HP system has really helped. Enabling that flag puts a Scan app in your Launcher. The Scan app remotely drives the scanner and creates a scanned image file that you can view, print, etc. Before the Scan app, I was manually scanning to my email address, which also works. You committed the common sin of putting parentheses and punctuation around your address.



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