Your product is now linked to your Google Account and can be accessed from any Chromebook, computer, Apple or Android device with Internet access.
Connect your device to the same network that your Epson product is using.Note: Make sure your Epson printer and computer are connected to the same network before starting the Google Cloud Print setup. Set up your Epson product for network printing, then follow the instructions below. You can also print from Chromebooks and the Google Chrome browser without drivers or cables.
If you encounter issues while printing check out the troubleshooting page or post your questions in the comments section below.With a Google Account, you can print from your Apple or Android device to your Epson product. Now you are ready to begin printing from a Google Chrome netbook or your mobile device. If your printer is not listed or if you wish to view the print status list click the Manage printers link. Select the printer you wish to use from the list, this should resemble the list of printers installed on your computer.Ī. When the Test Page opens click on the Print a test page button.ħ. Remove all images or individual images to save on printer ink. Once you are signed in you should click the Print a Test Page button to verify that Google Cloud Print works correctly.Ħ. Our FREE Cloud Print will enable you to modify any web page to make it print exactly the way you want. If you are not signed in to the browser you will need to enter you Google account credentials (Gmail account is fine) and click Sign in.ĥ. Click the menu button at the top-right of the toolbar, click. When the Google Chrome Options window opens click on the Under the Hood/Bonnet tab and click on the Sign in to Google Cloud Print button in the Google Cloud Print section.Ĥ. Install Chrome to your network-connected computer (see link in Resources) and open Chrome. Click on the Tool icon and click Options form the list.ģ. First thing you need to do is install the latest version of Chrome on your computer.Ģ.
Wouldn’t it be nice to pick up a document at the office that you sent to print while stuck in traffic, all from your mobile phone? If this is the kind of feature you are looking to add to your workflow you may want to check out Google’s Cloud Print service. Before you start, if you want to learn more about Cloud Print first, take a look at the Cloud Print for Mobility Print overview.