

The account and printer name update and the status shows as Enabled-Registered. To view the account and status for the newly registered printer, in the Status area, click Refresh. Note: To resolve printer registration and connectivity issues, in the Status area, click Troubleshooting. For details, refer to Google documentation. When connected to a Google account, the device can service only print jobs for the queue to which it is assigned because the device only has access to that one queue. The system administrator can share the printers with members of the organization as needed.Ī Xerox device that is connected to a Google account cannot access files or email. It is recommended that the system administrator creates an account that is dedicated to managing all printers in an organization.Links to pages in the cloud appear when the device is registered.Convenience Links: This section links to pages on the device and on the Google Cloud Print management page.The default settings are adequate for most users. Configuration: This section is where you can enable or disable parts of the Google Cloud Print feature.Status: This section is where you complete most setup tasks and can view Google Cloud Print Service status.The Google Cloud Print page consists of three sections. Users can submit jobs from a Google Chrome Web browser immediately on the local subnet without registration or changes to configuration. Privet/Local Printing is enabled by default. Privet/Local Printing: This option allows you to print documents on your local subnet without a connection to the cloud.For Cloud Printing to function, ensure that the printer is registered using a valid Google account. Allowed users can access the cloud print queue from any Internet-connected device in any geographic location. Cloud Printing: This option allows the System Administrator to set up and share a print queue in the Google Cloud.Google Cloud Print allows you to print documents using two basic modes: DocuShare Enterprise Content Management.
