![]() View and configure apps and extensions page and follow the steps in the Add Apps section. In Google’s Chrome Enterprise Help, go to the: Step 3: (Optional but recommended) Test your changesĪdd the Mobility Print Chrome app from the Chrome Web Store on to the users’ computers in one of the following ways. Step 2: Set the policy for the Mobility Print app Step 1: Install the Mobility Print app on your users’ Chromebooks To deploy the Print Deploy client using GPO: Set up your PaperCut NG/MF Print Deploy reference computerĬloned Mobility Print queues from the reference computer using the cloner tool downloaded from Print Deploy v.1.1 or higher. ![]() Made sure that the PaperCut NG/MF Application Server is accessible via TCP 9191, 9192, 9173, 9174 from the targeted client machines-preferably by an FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) rather than an IP address You’re also a PaperCut NG/MF administrator (or have relevant permissions). You’re a Google Chrome Enterprise admin for your organization. Learn more here: Import Mobility Print queues into Print Deploy TIP You can also import Mobility Print queues directly via the administration console. PaperCut NG/MF 19.2 (Print Deploy v1.1 or higher)ĬhromeOS version 42 or higher for the target users’ Chromebooks. It has the following minimum software versions: Before you startĬheck that your environment meets the following requirements: Conveniently, it can also be configured to talk to the Print Deploy server. ![]() The client app for Chrome OS is the PaperCut Mobility Print Chrome app (available through the Chrome Web Store and distributable through the Google Chrome Enterprise admin console). This topic explains how to set up Chromebooks in a managed environment to receive printers from Print Deploy. PRODUCTS FEATURED Deploy print queues to Chromebooks using Google Chrome Enterprise Administration and Print Deploy
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