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Q: Is there a work around for google cloud print to a printer that is not Google Cloud ready?

MacBook Pro, 2013. El Capitan, latest OS X. Safari Browser.

 

This is not really an Apple problem, but I don’t want to download Chrome, which is what Google says I have to do to print to a Canon MX 882 that is not Google Cloud ready. I have updated the printer drivers; it is not going to be compatible. I hope an Apple user who does not want Google Chrome has encountered and worked around this problem.

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), OS X El Capitan (10.11), Refurbished

Posted on Jul 3, 2016 5:27 PM

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Q: Is there a work around for google cloud print to a printer that is not Google Cloud ready?

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  • by qketerror,

    qketerror qketerror Aug 14, 2016 1:52 PM in response to sassasadie
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    Aug 14, 2016 1:52 PM in response to sassasadie

    Google Chrome is a scary thing. I can imagine you don't want to download it.

     

    It is by far the easiest way to use Google cloud printing though...however, it's not the only way as I understand it. Since the printing system in OS X is in fact CUPS, you can use Googles CUPS connector (https://github.com/google/cloud-print-connector). The only problem is that you have to compile and install it yourself. I don't know how technical skilled you are, but I would take the Chrome route if I were you.