I have an HP Photosmart B210 this is a e-print printer capable of printing via wifi, I'm using this printer in Google cloud print, however there is a downside, the software that comes with it is only for Windows, so to print anything I'm using my Android device.
Transferring the file to my phone, then with HP's app or Cloud print app send the job to the printer which honestly is not that hard but I feel like I'm doing more steps than necessary.
So, is there a way to set up the printer in Ubuntu or is there a 3rd party app in which i could just import/drag and drop the jobs into Google's service and print them?.
It looks like someone has made a CUPS/Google Cloud Print tool here:
And it appears the author provides a PPA:
To install it and configure it:
This is only for adding printers from Google Cloud Print to your local machine. If you want to take your existing printers and add them to Google Cloud Print follow these instructions:
From administration shell in Ubuntu, run
sudo apt-get install cloudprint python-requests
.Then run
cloudprint
from the command line - it will prompt you for your Google user name and password and add the printers defined locally to this machine to your google account.In my case, I have the following Kodak Wifi printer setup and defined on my Linux box:
cloudprint
Google username:
Password:
Added Printer KODAK-ESP-5200-Series-AiO
Then you can manage you printer(s) from the Google website.
On that page, here are my printers listed on my account on Google after the setup:
Save to Google Drive
KODAK-ESP-5200-Series-AiO (Owned by me)
Print to FedEx Office