USB connection: Connect the cable to the USB port on the rear of the printer and to an available port on the Chromebook. At the printer port, the green light should be steady and the orange Wired (Ethernet) network connection: Connect the network cable to the printer Ethernet port and to an available port on the router or access point. The blue bar stops flashing when the connection completes. Once connected, a notification will appear on your Chromebook. Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS button on the router until the connection process begins. Connect your printer to your Chromebook using the USB Type-A cable. Wi-Fi connection for HP Deskjet 60, ENVY 60, and Tango printers: Press and hold the Wi-Fi button and the Power button on the back of the printer for five seconds until the blue bar flashes. The printer wireless light stops flashing Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button on the router until the connection process begins. Wi-Fi connection for most printers without a touchscreen control panel: Press and hold the Wireless button for five seconds or until the wireless light starts to flash. Wi-Fi connection for printers with a touchscreen control panel: Open the Setup, Network, or Wireless settings menu, select Wireless Setup Wizard, and then follow the instructions to select the network name and enter the password. It's very frustrating!Connect the printer to the same network that the Chromebook is connected to, or use a direct USB connection. Honestly, I wish I had that problem and not what I believed you were reporting as I am not able to print over google cloud print. You can also recover your Chromebook if it doesn’t boot past a black screen. On Monday, Decem9:46:16 AM UTC-5, 215ebr wrote: That's great! I stand corrected. Recover Your Chromebook Using the Recovery Media Performing a recovery can fix operating system (OS) corruption and resolve issues that a factory reset or powerwash fails to fix. Suddenly, none of the gcp printers are available to print my job. ![]() Further, I am limiting my report to one printer because I want to keep this simple until it proves to be an issue I need to expand the area of our troubleshooting to cover, but there are 3 printers connected to the gcp account that were setup the first go around with gcp and as I said they all worked without fail for a while. Approximately 1 month or maybe even 2 months at this point I noticed when I went to print the printer was not available. Btw, I guess I should mention this is a problem that showed up after gcp working flawlessly for six or more months. I went straight to my web gcp dashboard where I immediately saw my printer was "OFFLINE." Seriously? I can't figure this one out for the life of me. Application that can help you print from your iPhone or iPad. ![]() No errors flawless and I believed I was ready to go. directprint.io printing for Chromebooks 2 by Google - all versions. The setup process then did its thing and was done. Subsequently, I started up Chrome and went through the setup successfully (I thought)! Without issue I followed the setup, my available choices of printers to add to cloud print by gcp's list that (I guess) auto populates using the printers your computer has installed on it was displayed showing the printer I am reporting on I chose to add the printer. I disconnected the gcp extension in chrome browsers setting menu and through the gcp web based dashboard I deleted the printer. What could be the road block here? In fact in my afternoon troubleshooting before getting here I did a fresh setup of the cloud print extension. I know the printer works and there are no connection problems because I am literally sitting in front of it and able to click through the file - print menus in whatever application (word, adobe acrobat pro xi, or even a tab in my Chrome browser) on the computer and watch the machine print the job.
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