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Google Cloud Print ends?

Concerned about the announcement that Google Cloud Print is ending? We have the solution for you!

Google Cloud Print is a tool that allows you to print remotely over your internet connection. Google has announced that its Cloud Printing service will cease to exist on December 31, 2020. The company advises users to look for an alternative to the cloud-based printing service before then, such as the native printing features of Chrome OS and Android.

As an expert in the field of cloud printing, Xafax has interesting alternative solutions .

What is cloud printing?
Cloud printing refers to the process of sending a document from a device to a printer without the need to install drivers or manufacturer-specific software.

It is particularly useful when used with mobile devices. Smartphones and tablets usually do not have their own printing function or can only print on a very limited number of devices. However, it is also useful if you work on a laptop, away from home, at school or in the office.

Xafax specializes in setting up and managing your printing environment and is a certified reseller of Safeq, Papercut, Everyoneprint and Pcounter. Our mobile printing solutions are suitable for internet printing for Mac (Airprint), Windows and Chromebooks.

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