- Aug 5, 2013
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How exactly is this supposed to work.
Im running 4.4.2 and am used to airprint on the ipad, that just worked natively with my print (Brother 5470)
Ive setup cloudprint, which my wifi printer supports as well and have that setup.
If I use My Drive, I can print from there if I long press a .docx for example and select print. However using the print option from the vertical elipse icon in various apps (gmail, chrome, etc), while my printer is shown as a cloudprint printer, rather than a "print" button, I get a save button that is grayed out. and eventually I get a unavilable beside my printer name. Its odd that one API can see it, yet another can't. Not sure what the issue is.
While cloud print isn't bad, would it kill google to add a direct print API, rather than routing everything through the web? I suppose the HP stuff is an attempt to do that, but being manufacturer specfic kinda sucks. The brother iprint&scan app is OK but it lacks the OS UI that a native google service could provide.
Im running 4.4.2 and am used to airprint on the ipad, that just worked natively with my print (Brother 5470)
Ive setup cloudprint, which my wifi printer supports as well and have that setup.
If I use My Drive, I can print from there if I long press a .docx for example and select print. However using the print option from the vertical elipse icon in various apps (gmail, chrome, etc), while my printer is shown as a cloudprint printer, rather than a "print" button, I get a save button that is grayed out. and eventually I get a unavilable beside my printer name. Its odd that one API can see it, yet another can't. Not sure what the issue is.
While cloud print isn't bad, would it kill google to add a direct print API, rather than routing everything through the web? I suppose the HP stuff is an attempt to do that, but being manufacturer specfic kinda sucks. The brother iprint&scan app is OK but it lacks the OS UI that a native google service could provide.