Chromebooks such as the
Pixelbook Go offer native print management.
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management capabilities
It’s unclear if Google plans on building
any of these features into Android 11. So take
this as your warning to find a different
workflow for your Wi-Fi printing needs as well
as another reason to not depend on Google
services.
That’s 12 months away,
so it’s giving users lots of
time to find something
new, but it’s unlikely that
they’ll find anything as easy
and effortless as Cloud
Print. When you connect a
printer to your Google
Account via Chrome,
you’re basically able to
print from anywhere regardless of your location.
It was especially useful in the early days of
Chrome OS, when it was nearly impossible to
connect a printer any other way.
However, with native print management
on Chromebooks, Google feels like it’s time
to put Cloud Print out to pasture. In a support
document, it outlines several features
that are (or will be) available in Chrome
OS, including a few that are still in
development:
- Support for external CUPS
print servers, including
authentication - Policy to configure
connections to external CUPS
print servers - APIs for third-parties to
access print job metadata,
submit print jobs and printer
Google Cloud Print never made it out of beta.