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i'm using Google apps, and i would like to use Google Cloud Print but all my printers are "classic", and for what i understand it is possible to use a classic printer if i have a running pc with my google account on chrome.

is there any service or something that i can install it on my CentOS server so it can be always running and sharing printers too google Cloud Print?










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i'm using Google apps, and i would like to use Google Cloud Print but all my printers are "classic", and for what i understand it is possible to use a classic printer if i have a running pc with my google account on chrome.

is there any service or something that i can install it on my CentOS server so it can be always running and sharing printers too google Cloud Print?










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    – Belmin Fernandez
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i'm using Google apps, and i would like to use Google Cloud Print but all my printers are "classic", and for what i understand it is possible to use a classic printer if i have a running pc with my google account on chrome.

is there any service or something that i can install it on my CentOS server so it can be always running and sharing printers too google Cloud Print?










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i'm using Google apps, and i would like to use Google Cloud Print but all my printers are "classic", and for what i understand it is possible to use a classic printer if i have a running pc with my google account on chrome.

is there any service or something that i can install it on my CentOS server so it can be always running and sharing printers too google Cloud Print?







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  • You may have better luck in superuser.

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  • You may have better luck in superuser.

    – Belmin Fernandez
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You may have better luck in superuser.

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I use a python project called cloudprint. It's in the Ubuntu repositories, I don't know about CentOS, check your repos. Alternatively, you could just download it from Github. It's fairly straight forward and works pretty well.






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    I have that at home. The Printing service for Linux is called CUPS and you can install it in any Linux.




    yum install cups




    after that, just browse to your_centos_ip:631 and add a printer.



    After that, i believe you have to login into your google account in that machine and add the printer in google cloud print service.



    EDIT: Check here the help from google cloud printing.




    http://support.google.com/cloudprint/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1686197&p=mgmt_classic







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    • Don't think CUPS interacts with Google Cloud Print.

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    • No, but google can access the printers. You can add a "Cloud ready printer" and a "Classic Printer". I mention cups, because it's the responsible for printing in Linux. (response edited). I only use Linux and @ home i have this working

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      Apr 26 '12 at 13:04














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    I use a python project called cloudprint. It's in the Ubuntu repositories, I don't know about CentOS, check your repos. Alternatively, you could just download it from Github. It's fairly straight forward and works pretty well.






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      I use a python project called cloudprint. It's in the Ubuntu repositories, I don't know about CentOS, check your repos. Alternatively, you could just download it from Github. It's fairly straight forward and works pretty well.






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        I use a python project called cloudprint. It's in the Ubuntu repositories, I don't know about CentOS, check your repos. Alternatively, you could just download it from Github. It's fairly straight forward and works pretty well.






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        I use a python project called cloudprint. It's in the Ubuntu repositories, I don't know about CentOS, check your repos. Alternatively, you could just download it from Github. It's fairly straight forward and works pretty well.







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            I have that at home. The Printing service for Linux is called CUPS and you can install it in any Linux.




            yum install cups




            after that, just browse to your_centos_ip:631 and add a printer.



            After that, i believe you have to login into your google account in that machine and add the printer in google cloud print service.



            EDIT: Check here the help from google cloud printing.




            http://support.google.com/cloudprint/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1686197&p=mgmt_classic







            share|improve this answer


























            • Don't think CUPS interacts with Google Cloud Print.

              – Belmin Fernandez
              Apr 26 '12 at 11:30











            • No, but google can access the printers. You can add a "Cloud ready printer" and a "Classic Printer". I mention cups, because it's the responsible for printing in Linux. (response edited). I only use Linux and @ home i have this working

              – Feiticeir0
              Apr 26 '12 at 13:04


















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            I have that at home. The Printing service for Linux is called CUPS and you can install it in any Linux.




            yum install cups




            after that, just browse to your_centos_ip:631 and add a printer.



            After that, i believe you have to login into your google account in that machine and add the printer in google cloud print service.



            EDIT: Check here the help from google cloud printing.




            http://support.google.com/cloudprint/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1686197&p=mgmt_classic







            share|improve this answer


























            • Don't think CUPS interacts with Google Cloud Print.

              – Belmin Fernandez
              Apr 26 '12 at 11:30











            • No, but google can access the printers. You can add a "Cloud ready printer" and a "Classic Printer". I mention cups, because it's the responsible for printing in Linux. (response edited). I only use Linux and @ home i have this working

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            I have that at home. The Printing service for Linux is called CUPS and you can install it in any Linux.




            yum install cups




            after that, just browse to your_centos_ip:631 and add a printer.



            After that, i believe you have to login into your google account in that machine and add the printer in google cloud print service.



            EDIT: Check here the help from google cloud printing.




            http://support.google.com/cloudprint/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1686197&p=mgmt_classic







            share|improve this answer















            I have that at home. The Printing service for Linux is called CUPS and you can install it in any Linux.




            yum install cups




            after that, just browse to your_centos_ip:631 and add a printer.



            After that, i believe you have to login into your google account in that machine and add the printer in google cloud print service.



            EDIT: Check here the help from google cloud printing.




            http://support.google.com/cloudprint/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1686197&p=mgmt_classic








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            • Don't think CUPS interacts with Google Cloud Print.

              – Belmin Fernandez
              Apr 26 '12 at 11:30











            • No, but google can access the printers. You can add a "Cloud ready printer" and a "Classic Printer". I mention cups, because it's the responsible for printing in Linux. (response edited). I only use Linux and @ home i have this working

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              Apr 26 '12 at 13:04





















            • Don't think CUPS interacts with Google Cloud Print.

              – Belmin Fernandez
              Apr 26 '12 at 11:30











            • No, but google can access the printers. You can add a "Cloud ready printer" and a "Classic Printer". I mention cups, because it's the responsible for printing in Linux. (response edited). I only use Linux and @ home i have this working

              – Feiticeir0
              Apr 26 '12 at 13:04



















            Don't think CUPS interacts with Google Cloud Print.

            – Belmin Fernandez
            Apr 26 '12 at 11:30





            Don't think CUPS interacts with Google Cloud Print.

            – Belmin Fernandez
            Apr 26 '12 at 11:30













            No, but google can access the printers. You can add a "Cloud ready printer" and a "Classic Printer". I mention cups, because it's the responsible for printing in Linux. (response edited). I only use Linux and @ home i have this working

            – Feiticeir0
            Apr 26 '12 at 13:04







            No, but google can access the printers. You can add a "Cloud ready printer" and a "Classic Printer". I mention cups, because it's the responsible for printing in Linux. (response edited). I only use Linux and @ home i have this working

            – Feiticeir0
            Apr 26 '12 at 13:04




















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