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How do I connect my HP printer to Google Cloud Print?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 8:02 pm

If you have a HP printer that is connected to Google Cloud Print, you can easily connect it to Google Cloud Print by following these steps:

1. On your HP printer, open the Google Cloud Print app.

2. On the Google Cloud Print app, click the gear icon in the upper right corner, and then click Add Printer.

3. On the Add Printer page, select your HP printer.

4. On the Settings page, click the Connection tab.

5. Under the Connection Type menu, select Google Cloud Print.

6. Under the Server Address menu, enter the IP address or hostname of your Google Cloud Print server.

7. Under the Port menu, enter the port number of your Google Cloud Print server.

8. Under the Security menu, select the type of security that your Google Cloud Print server uses.

9. Under the Printer Settings menu, set the following options:

a. Title: Enter a title for your HP printer.

b. Description: Enter a description for your HP printer.

c. Email: Enter your email address.

d. Username: Enter your Google Cloud Print user name.

e. Password: Enter your Google Cloud Print password.

f. Use SSL: Select this checkbox if you want your HP printer to use SSL to connect to Google Cloud Print.

PRO TIP: Google Cloud Print is a free service that allows you to print documents and photos securely from any device connected to the Internet. HP printers that support Google Cloud Print work with all major browsers and connect directly to the Google Cloud Print server.

10. Click Save.

11. Your HP printer is now connected to Google Cloud Print.

If you want to disconnect your HP printer from Google Cloud Print, you can do so by following these steps:

2. On the Google Cloud Print app, click the gear icon in the upper right corner, and then click Remove Printer. On the Remove Printer page, select your HP printer. Under the Printer Settings menu, uncheck the Use SSL checkbox. Your HP printer is now disconnected from Google Cloud Print.

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