If you recently switched to a Chromebook from a Mac or PC, you might be wondering how you can print on a Chromebook. Perhaps you’re even looking to use a popular docking station to turn your Chromebook into a productivity device? Printing is an incredibly important task, whether for school, work, or personal reasons. It’s incredibly simple to set up a printer and print a document in ChromeOS and we’ll explain in this guide.
How to add and save a printer to your Chromebook and then print
- Power on your printer
- Plug your printer into your Chromebook’s USB port. If your Chromebook doesn’t have a USB-A port, or the appropriate port, buy a dock or dongle and plug the printer into that.
- Power on your Chromebook if it’s not already on
- Click on the clock
- Click the settings gear
- Scroll down to Advanced in the settings app
- Choose Print and Scan
- Your printer should automatically be added to this list
- Go back to the app or document you want to print from
- Hit the Ctrl + P buttons on your keyboard to bring up the print dialogue.
- Make sure your printer is selected, and then click Print.
Note that from this settings page, you should see your printer listed. You can click the Save button to make printing easy in the future. If you don’t see your printer listen, then there’s a chance it’s too old or ChromeOS doesn’t have the proper driver for it. Google has an official list of supported printers, so cross-check this list. In that case, you might not be able to print properly and will have to use another Windows system. Or, if your printer supports it, try printing with the steps below.
Print wirelessly
To print wirelessly on a Chromebook is easy. You won’t need any cables, but you will need to be connected to the internet at all times. This is because printing wirelessly happens through the network. Here’s how it works.
- Sign into your Chromebook and connect to the same wireless network as the printer.
- Once the printer and Chromebook are on the same network, follow steps 4-10 we have listed above.
If you’re having trouble, then you can check with your printer maker for help. Most modern printers should work with Chromebooks just fine, however. Google also has a support page that can help.
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