![]() You can return to this screen at any time to manage or disable your Google Cloud Print settings. Once you have set this up – you would see the following information at bottom of the “Under The Hood” tab: You can connect up to three printers to Google Cloud Print using the same Google Account. You can print to this printer whenever you’re signed in with the same account on another device or application. ![]() The printer is now associated with your Google Account and connected to Google Cloud Print. ![]() Scroll down to the “Google Cloud Print” section.ħ) In the dialog that appears, sign in with your Google Account to enable Google Cloud Print.Ĩ] A message appears confirming that Google Cloud Print has been enabled. Restart your browser for the change to take effect.ġ) Log in to your user account on the Windows computer.ģ) Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar.ĥ) Click the Under the Hood tab. To enable this feature – Visit about:flags page in the browser and enable the “Cloud Print Proxy” feature. I tried this on Chrome version 8.0.552.215 – and it worked just fine. If you want to try it on a previous Google Chrome version, you would need to manually enable the Google Print Proxy feature.
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