![]() Keep in mind, there isn’t an all-encompassing print solution for Chrome OS at the moment. There’s also a Windows and macOS version of the HP Smart app if you prefer to use another computer to set up the printer. This is all done from the HP Smart app on your phone. ![]() Check out this video to see how it’s done.įrom start to finish, this entire process takes less than five minutes and once it’s complete, your HP printer should show up under available devices in your Chromebook’s settings. Once we’re done, your Chromebook will automatically see the printer and you will be able to print without any extra applications, extensions, or plugins. ![]() Today, we’re going to take a look at just how easy it is to set up an HP all-in-one printer on your wireless network with just your smartphone. This is due, in part, to the fact that Chromebooks don’t need to download drivers or install applications to access network printers. ![]() In some instances, setting up a wireless printer and using it with a Chromebook is actually easier than it is on other operating systems. Thankfully, printing on Chrome OS has come a long way over the past couple of years. As of December 31, 2020, Google’s wireless printing protocol will be retired and that has sent many Chromebook users into a tizzy as they scramble to find a viable printing alternative. Unfortunately, ( or fortunately, if you know what we know) Google Cloud Print will soon be no more. For years, this meant finding a printer that supported Google Cloud Print or setting up a second computer as a print server for your Chromebook. More specifically, users finding a printer that works with Chrome OS and setting up that printer has long been one of the biggest hurdles Chromebook owners. Chromebooks and printing have a historically painful relationship.
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