Also using CUPS denies google the opportunity to read whatever document you're printing. On 12/11/18 10:30 PM, Victor Odhner wrote: > The setup to do this depends partly on what brand and model of printer > you have. > > Of course it won’t work unless your printer is able to be reached over > your Internet network, and that you have Internet connection at the > moment. > > I don’t know if you have to be using either a Chrome browser or a > Chromebook, but those are the only ways that I bothered to do this. > > Doing it with Windows was painful for me but I did make it work for > our Brother printer. I only ran a few tests, because it was a little > slow and I saw no need to send my printing via the Google Cloud. > > In the process I also printed successfully from Chrome on my MacBook, > which worked more easily. > > We ended up using CUPS for quicker response. > > Since you said “remotely” I presume you really mean that you want to > be at some distance, and I guess CUPS only works within the subnet. > But if you just mean a Wifi connection within your local network, then > I’d recommend using CUPS. > > Again, either way it may be a hassle, but for us it’s now running > smoothly. > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss