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Cloud printing


2011-05-30

Forget the networked printer. The cloud printer is coming Most Computer users have utilised a networked printer at one point or other. Shortly , printing documents over the Net may become just as workaday. Particularly if Google has its way. Google's long awaited Cloud Print service was showcased as a beta earlier in the year. The service permits users to set up a printer and then print to it over the Net.

This includes having the ability to print from a portable gadget to a remote internet-connected Computer anyplace worldwide. The simple way to hop on the cloud printing bandwagon There are 2 ways to employ the Cloud Print service. The best one is to have a cloud-ready printer. This pretty new generation of printers do not want a P.C to be attached to the Net.

Since most users don't yet own a cloud-ready printer, there's another system to attach existing printers to the cloud. It needs to have a version of Google's Chrome browser more recent than version nine, installed on Windows XP, Vista or Windows seven. Having exploited the "Under the hood" options tab to sign into their Google account, users can register printers hooked up to their machine with the Cloud Print service. Once this is done it's possible print emails and documents from an Android or iPhone device to a work or home printer, even if on the road. For the moment, users are restricted to sending print roles from an iPhone or Android cell-phone, but with an API to be released by Google in the future, it's probable that most devices ( including remote desktops ) will be well placed to print using the Cloud Print service.

Support Google Cloud Print now supports most cloud-ready printers ,eg ePrinters from HP, but by employing the Chrome browser just about all printers can be connected into the cloud.

Not all mobile applications support Cloud Print, but the simple ones like Gmail and GDocs for mobile do include Cloud Print support. In principle any mobile application can connect to a cloud printer, but till the customer API is released the range of applications that will use Cloud Print will be limited. In spite of this, Firefox developers have released an enhancement for Firefox Mobile that can enable Cloud Print services on that browser. Google's Chrome OS, the netbook-focused operating software, will use Cloud Print solely for its printing wants.

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