How to print from a Chromebook a simple guide for wireless and wired printing

Publish date: 2024-05-27

Chromebooks are becoming increasingly popular — and for good reason. They are fast, reliable, easy to use, and typically cost less than their Windows and macOS equivalents. Most of the files you work with on a Chromebook are stored and saved in the cloud. That said, there will always be the need to print a physical copy, be it of an ID card, tickets, directions or a report. 

Last year, if you had asked us "How do I print from a Chromebook?" we'd have directed you to our Google Cloud Print explainer. With that service being discontinued (at the end of 2020), we'll show you a new, easier way to print from anywhere on any device for free. Best of all, you don't need to download any additional software to make it work.

In this guide, we'll go over the steps of how to print wirelessly or wired from a Chromebook.

How to print wirelessly from a Chromebook

We'll start with steps on how to print wirelessly from a Chromebook as most modern printers have that function and, when it's set up properly, Wi-Fi printing is more convenient than the USB route. 

Printing wirelessly from a Chromebook is simple and doesn't require any extra software. Below are the steps for printing from a Chromebook.

How to print from a Chromebook using USB

Printing via a wired connection is even easier but less convenient. If your printer doesn't support Wi-Fi, or you don't want to deal with the setup process (it's easy, we promise!), you can connect a USB cable to the USB port on your laptop. If your Chromebook has only a USB-C port, you may need a USB Type-C-to-USB Type-A adapter ($10-ish at Amazon).

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