If Google can't get their Cloud Print to work, why stay with Android?
Google's Cloud Print for wireless printing has failed for huge numbers of users fairly often since Dec, 2014 with no good fixes. It is often even impossible to uninstall and install an older working version (from apkmirror). If Google can't fix such a basic problem over the course of 200+ days, how seriously should we take them??? Apple has its problems, but this is disgraceful !
Re: If Google can't get their Cloud Print to work, why stay with Android?
Use Cloud Print. I've never had a problem with it. (It uses the same Google service as Google's app does.)