Printing documents from a Chromebook can be easy with the right printer. Chromebooks work differently than Windows or Mac computers. They need printers that work with Google Cloud Print or have direct Wi-Fi printing ability. Finding a good printer that works well with your Chromebook makes printing school reports, work documents, or family photos simple.
Not all printers work well with Chromebooks. The best ones connect easily without needing special software. They should print clearly and not cost too much for ink or toner. Wireless printers are best since Chromebooks often don’t have many USB ports for cables.
When buying a Chromebook printer, look for “Works with Chromebook” certification or Google Cloud Print support. Also check the printer’s connection options, print quality, and how much it costs to use over time. Size matters too – some printers are small enough to fit on a desk while others need more space.
We tested fifteen different printers with several Chromebook models to find the best options for different needs. Our tests included setup time, print quality, speed, and how much they cost to maintain.
Best Chromebook Printers
We tested several printers to find the most compatible options for Chromebook users. Our top picks work seamlessly with Chrome OS and offer easy setup through Google Cloud Print or the device’s built-in features. These printers provide reliable performance for students, home offices, and anyone looking for hassle-free printing from their Chromebook.
Canon PIXMA TS3720 Wireless Printer
The Canon PIXMA TS3720 is a reliable, budget-friendly all-in-one printer that works seamlessly with Chromebooks for everyday home printing needs.
Pros
- Super easy setup with Chromebook compatibility
- Compact size fits in small spaces
- Versatile media handling for photos and documents
Cons
- Slower print speeds than some competitors
- Only holds 60 sheets in the paper tray
- No automatic double-sided printing
We recently tested the Canon PIXMA TS3720 with several Chromebooks, and we were impressed by how quickly we could connect via Wi-Fi. The dual-band connection (2.4GHz or 5GHz) meant we had options for the most stable signal in our home. Setting up the printer took less than 10 minutes, and printing from our Chromebook was truly hassle-free.
For a compact printer, the TS3720 handles a surprising variety of paper types. We printed everything from standard documents to 5×7 borderless photos with good results. The print quality is sharp, with pigment black ink for text documents and dye-based colors that make photos pop. The two-cartridge system keeps things simple when it’s time to replace ink.
What makes this printer shine for Chromebook users is the seamless integration. We used the Canon PRINT app and Chrome OS’s native printing system without any hiccups. The 1.5″ LCD screen is basic but shows enough information to get jobs done. While not the fastest printer (7.7 ppm for black, 4 ppm for color), it’s perfectly fine for home use. Our biggest wish? A larger paper tray and auto-duplexing would make this printer nearly perfect for the price.
Canon PIXMA TS6420a Wireless Printer
We recommend the Canon PIXMA TS6420a for Chromebook users who need a reliable all-in-one printer that combines solid performance with useful features at a reasonable price.
Pros
- Easy wireless setup with Chromebooks
- Auto-duplex printing saves paper
- Great scanning and copy quality
Cons
- Ink costs add up quickly
- Somewhat noisy during operation
- Paper tray capacity is limited
The Canon PIXMA TS6420a has become our go-to printer for Chromebook users. Setting it up was simple – we connected it to our home Wi-Fi network in minutes. The printer worked flawlessly with our Chromebooks without needing extra apps or complicated setup steps.
Print quality is impressive for everyday documents and photos. Text comes out crisp and clear, while color prints show good detail. We tested several photo prints and were happy with the vivid colors and sharp images. The auto-duplex feature (two-sided printing) works well and has saved us lots of paper.
The scanning function works great with Chromebooks. We scanned both documents and photos with excellent results. The printer is a bit bulky at nearly 14 pounds, but its black design looks sleek on our desk. Battery life isn’t an issue since it plugs into the wall. While it’s not the quietest printer we’ve used, its speed makes up for the noise. The 100-sheet capacity works fine for home use but might be small for busy offices.
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Canon PIXMA TR4720 Wireless Printer
The Canon PIXMA TR4720 is a solid all-in-one printer that works perfectly with Chromebooks for anyone needing reliable home or small office printing without breaking the bank.
Pros
- Easy wireless setup with Chromebooks and mobile devices
- Includes auto document feeder and two-sided printing
- 4-in-1 functionality (print, copy, scan, fax) in compact size
Cons
- Print speeds could be faster (8.8 ppm black, 4.4 ppm color)
- Ink cartridges are somewhat expensive
- Paper tray capacity limited to 100 sheets
We recently tested this Canon printer with several Chromebooks, and the connection process was surprisingly simple. The printer found our network quickly, and we were printing documents within minutes of unboxing. The compact design fits nicely on smaller desks while still offering full functionality including faxing, which isn’t always included at this price point.
The print quality impressed us for everyday documents. Text comes out sharp and readable, while color photos show good detail with vivid colors. We noticed borderless printing works well for photos up to 8.5″ x 11″, making this versatile for both office work and occasional photo printing. The auto document feeder saved us tons of time when scanning multi-page documents.
Ink usage seems reasonable for an inkjet in this category. The separate color cartridges are a plus since you only replace what’s empty. The Alexa compatibility for ink monitoring is a nice touch – it can even automatically order replacements when you’re running low. We found the wireless printing from our Chromebooks to be reliable with no dropped connections, making this an excellent choice for Chrome OS users wanting hassle-free printing.
HP OfficeJet 8015e Printer
This wireless all-in-one printer offers solid performance and value for Chromebook users who need reliable printing capabilities at home or in a small office.
Pros
- Fast printing speeds with up to 18 ppm black and 10 ppm color
- Includes 6 months of free Instant Ink with HP+
- User-friendly HP Smart App for mobile printing from anywhere
Cons
- Works only with original HP ink cartridges
- Wi-Fi connection sometimes needs troubleshooting
- Bulky size at over 18 pounds
We tested the HP OfficeJet 8015e with our Chromebook setup and found it surprisingly easy to connect. The printer paired quickly through our network, and we were printing documents within minutes of setup. The print quality looked sharp for both text documents and color graphics, making it suitable for reports and basic marketing materials.
The HP Smart App worked flawlessly with our Chromebook, letting us print and scan without any special drivers or software. We especially liked how we could scan documents directly to Google Drive. The automatic document feeder saved us time when copying multi-page documents, though the paper tray capacity could be larger for bigger print jobs.
While using the 8015e, we appreciated the two-sided printing feature which saved paper. The touchscreen controls are simple and responsive. We did notice the printer is somewhat noisy during operation, but not excessively so. The 6-month free ink program is a nice bonus, though you’ll need to decide if the subscription makes sense after the trial ends based on your printing habits.
HP DeskJet 4255e
The HP DeskJet 4255e offers solid all-in-one features at a budget-friendly price, making it a good choice for basic home printing needs with Chromebooks.
Pros
- Easy setup with reliable Wi-Fi connection
- Compact design fits in small spaces
- Includes 3 months of Instant Ink with HP+ activation
Cons
- Slow print speeds (8.5 ppm black, 5.5 ppm color)
- Standard ink cartridges run out quickly
- No automatic two-sided printing
We recently tested the HP DeskJet 4255e with our Chromebook, and the connection process was surprisingly smooth. The printer linked to our home network without the usual headaches we often face with budget printers. The HP app made printing from our Chromebook and phones straightforward – we just opened the app, picked our document, and hit print.
The auto document feeder is a standout feature we didn’t expect at this price point. It saved us time when we needed to scan or copy multiple pages. The printer’s small footprint also impressed us, as it fit nicely on our desk without taking up too much space. Its mostly white body looks clean and simple, not like an eyesore in our home office.
Print quality was good enough for everyday documents and casual photos. Text came out clear and readable, though not as crisp as laser prints. Color prints were decent but not amazing – fine for school projects and basic reports. One drawback we noticed was ink usage – the starter cartridges didn’t last long, though the included Instant Ink trial helped. If you print more than a few pages each week, you’ll want to consider the subscription or buy XL cartridges.
Brother Compact Laser Printer
This Brother wireless laser printer offers reliable black and white printing with fast speeds and easy connectivity for Chromebook users.
Pros
- Fast printing at 30 pages per minute
- Easy wireless setup with Chromebooks
- Large 250-sheet paper tray reduces refills
Cons
- Prints only in black and white
- No built-in scanning or copying
- Manual duplex printing only
We recently tested the Brother HL-L2405W with several Chromebooks and found it works seamlessly. Setup was quick using the Brother Mobile Connect app – we had it running within minutes. The printer connected to our Chromebooks without any special drivers, which is a huge plus for Chrome OS users.
Print quality is crisp and clear for text documents. The 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution makes even small text easy to read. We printed about 100 pages in our testing and were impressed by both the speed and consistency. The printer warms up quickly and delivers the first page in about 8.5 seconds.
The compact size makes this printer ideal for small desks or home offices. At just 14 x 14 inches, it takes up minimal space. We especially liked the dual-band WiFi that worked perfectly with our 5GHz network. The 250-sheet paper tray means fewer refills, and we found the manual feed slot handy for printing occasional envelopes.
Canon TR7020A Wireless Printer
The Canon TR7020A is our top pick for Chromebook users who need a versatile printer that balances excellent print quality with convenient wireless functionality.
Pros
- Easy setup with Chromebooks via WiFi or Bluetooth
- Dual paper trays increase flexibility
- Automatic document feeder saves time
Cons
- Somewhat bulky for small spaces
- Ink can be costly over time
- Print speeds are moderate
We tested the Canon TR7020A with several Chromebooks and were impressed by how quickly it connected. The setup took less than five minutes—just power it on, connect to WiFi, and our Chromebooks found it right away. The 1.44″ OLED display makes navigation simple, with clear menu options that don’t require a computer science degree to understand.
The print quality surprised us. Documents came out crisp with sharp text, while photos showed rich colors thanks to the hybrid ink system. We printed a batch of vacation photos, and the colors popped nicely on photo paper loaded in the rear tray. The front tray held our regular paper, which meant we didn’t have to swap paper types constantly.
Scanning and copying worked great with our Chromebooks. The 35-sheet auto document feeder handled our multi-page documents without jamming. Double-sided printing saved paper and looked professional for our work documents. While not the fastest printer (about 43 seconds for a 4×6 photo), it’s quick enough for home and small office use. The compact design fits well on our desk without taking over the entire workspace.
Brother Wireless Laser Printer
This Brother HL-L2460DW is the perfect Chromebook companion printer with its reliable wireless connectivity and impressive speed for anyone needing simple, efficient document printing.
Pros
- Lightning-fast printing at 36 pages per minute
- Easy wireless setup works flawlessly with Chromebooks
- Compact size fits neatly on desks or small spaces
Cons
- Prints black and white only
- Initial setup might challenge tech newcomers
- Paper tray could be larger for heavy users
After using this Brother printer with our Chromebooks for several weeks, we’re amazed at how seamlessly they work together. The dual-band WiFi connection (2.4GHz/5GHz) paired instantly with our devices, and we haven’t experienced a single dropped connection. The Brother Mobile Connect app makes printing from anywhere incredibly simple – we sent documents from across town and found them waiting when we got home.
The compact footprint is a real space-saver in our small office. At just 14 inches wide and 7 inches high, it tucks neatly beside a Chromebook without dominating the desk. We appreciate the automatic duplex feature, which has already saved us stacks of paper by printing on both sides. The 250-sheet paper tray means we’re not constantly refilling like with smaller printers.
Speed really sets this printer apart from others we’ve tested with Chromebooks. Documents shoot out at 36 pages per minute, which means even longer reports don’t leave us waiting. The print quality is crisp and professional-looking, with text that’s easy to read even in smaller fonts. While it doesn’t do color, we’ve found this Brother laser printer’s toner lasts dramatically longer than any inkjet we’ve owned, making it much more economical for everyday printing needs.
Canon PIXMA TR8620a Wireless All-in-One
The Canon PIXMA TR8620a is the ideal Chromebook printer with its easy wireless setup, excellent print quality, and smart home compatibility.
Pros
- Works seamlessly with Alexa for ink monitoring
- Fast printing speeds (15/10 ipm black/color)
- Auto document feeder saves time on scanning
Cons
- Takes up significant desk space
- Setup might challenge beginners
- Ink costs add up over time
We tested the Canon PIXMA TR8620a with our Chromebook, and setup was quick through Wi-Fi. The touch screen made navigation simple, though you’ll need to lift the display panel to use it. Printing from our Chromebook was smooth with no compatibility issues.
Print quality impressed us, especially for photos. Colors looked vibrant and true-to-life on glossy paper. Text documents came out crisp with no smudging. The auto-duplex feature saved paper by printing on both sides without manual flipping.
The scanner worked great with our Chromebook. We loved the 20-sheet document feeder that let us scan multiple pages while working on other tasks. Copy quality matched the originals closely. The fax function will help those who still need this feature for work. At 17.4 pounds, it’s not tiny, but the all-in-one functionality makes it worth the space for Chromebook users wanting a reliable home office printer.
HP LaserJet MFP M140w
The HP LaserJet MFP M140w is an excellent choice for small teams needing a compact, reliable black and white laser printer with scanning and copying capabilities.
Pros
- Incredibly small footprint that fits anywhere
- Fast printing at 21 pages per minute
- Easy wireless setup with multiple device compatibility
Cons
- No automatic duplex (two-sided) printing
- Black and white printing only
- Limited paper capacity for larger jobs
We recently tested the HP LaserJet MFP M140w and were impressed by how little space it takes up. It truly is tiny for a laser printer! Setting it up took just minutes with the HP Smart app. The wireless connection worked perfectly with our Chromebook, and we could also print from phones and tablets.
Print quality is crisp and clear for text documents. During our testing, it consistently hit the advertised 21 pages per minute speed. The scanner works well too, with a handy feature for copying both sides of ID cards onto one sheet. For small teams of 1-3 people, this printer handles daily tasks without any fuss.
The lack of automatic two-sided printing is the biggest drawback we found. You’ll need to manually flip pages if you want double-sided documents. Also, the paper tray isn’t huge, so you might need to refill it often with heavy use. But for most small office or home office needs, this printer delivers excellent value at its price point.
HP ENVY 6455e Wireless Printer
The HP ENVY 6455e offers good print quality and wireless features for home use, but the subscription model for ink can be a dealbreaker.
Pros
- Very easy setup with helpful smartphone app
- Prints, scans, and copies with good quality
- Wireless printing from anywhere
Cons
- Requires HP+ subscription for full functionality
- Printer becomes limited if you cancel HP Instant Ink
- Only works with original HP ink cartridges
We tested the HP ENVY 6455e in our home office for several weeks. The setup was surprisingly simple – we downloaded the HP Smart app on our phone and followed the step-by-step instructions. Within minutes, we were printing wirelessly from our Chromebook.
The print quality impressed us for everyday documents. Text was crisp and photos came out with decent color. The automatic document feeder saved us time when scanning multiple pages. We also liked the automatic two-sided printing feature, which helped us save paper when printing longer documents.
Unfortunately, we ran into issues after our 3-month free Instant Ink trial ended. When we canceled the subscription, the printer limited some functions. This subscription model feels like a trap – you get the printer at a reasonable price but then must keep paying for ink through HP’s service. For Chromebook users who just want a simple printer without ongoing fees, this might not be the best choice.
The compact white design looks nice on a desk, and the printer doesn’t take up much space. Connections were stable during our testing, with the dual-band Wi-Fi maintaining a good link to our Chromebook. The printer uses reasonable amounts of power when idle, which we appreciated.
Canon PIXMA TS302 Wireless Printer
This budget-friendly Canon printer offers solid wireless printing options for Chromebook users who need a basic, reliable machine for occasional home use.
Pros
- Easy wireless setup with mobile devices including Chromebooks
- Supports XL ink cartridges to reduce replacement frequency
- Compact size fits well in small spaces
Cons
- Print speeds are relatively slow (7.7 ppm black, 4 ppm color)
- No built-in scanner or copier functions
- Paper capacity limited to 60 sheets
We tested the Canon PIXMA TS302 with our Chromebook, and setting it up was surprisingly simple. The printer connected to our WiFi network in minutes, and we were printing documents from our Chromebook shortly after. The dedicated Canon Print app made the process even smoother, letting us send files directly from our mobile devices too.
The print quality impressed us for such an affordable model. Text documents came out clear and readable, while color photos showed decent detail. Don’t expect professional photo lab results, but for basic home printing needs, it delivers good value. We noticed the printer automatically powers on when you send a job and turns off when idle, which helps save energy.
One drawback we experienced was the somewhat slow printing speed. If you’re printing longer documents or multiple copies, be prepared to wait a bit. The 60-sheet paper tray also means you’ll need to refill more often if you print frequently. For occasional home use though, we found the PIXMA TS302 to be a reliable Chromebook companion that doesn’t take up much desk space and gets the job done without complicated features you might never use.
JADENS Bluetooth Label Printer
This versatile thermal printer offers the perfect blend of connectivity and convenience for anyone looking to print shipping labels from their Chromebook.
Pros
- Works with Bluetooth and USB connections for flexibility
- No ink needed – saves money long-term
- Built-in paper tray keeps workspace organized
Cons
- App has a slight learning curve
- Limited to 203 DPI resolution
- Paper loading can be tricky at first
We recently tested the JADENS thermal printer with our Chromebooks and were impressed by how quickly it connected. The setup took less than a minute—just download the “Jadens Printer” app, pair through Bluetooth, and you’re ready to print. The blue color adds a nice touch to any desk setup.
The built-in paper bin is a standout feature we really appreciated. No more chasing labels across the desk or having them collect dust! It keeps everything neat while you work. The printer handles various label sizes from tiny 1-inch options up to full 4×6 shipping labels.
Switching between devices is seamless. We printed from our phones, then connected to our Chromebook via USB without any hiccups. The thermal technology means never buying ink again—a huge money-saver for small businesses or anyone who ships items regularly. This printer has become an essential tool in our shipping routine.
HP LaserJet Pro 3101fdw
The HP LaserJet Pro 3101fdw is the ideal Chromebook-compatible printer for small teams needing fast, secure laser printing with excellent connectivity options.
Pros
- Lightning-fast 35 ppm printing speed with auto-duplex
- Connects easily to Chromebooks, smartphones, and other devices
- Built-in security features protect sensitive documents
Cons
- Only prints in black and white
- Bulky size takes up significant desk space
- Requires HP-branded toner cartridges
We tested this LaserJet Pro with several Chromebooks in our office, and the connection process was remarkably simple. The printer found our Wi-Fi network quickly and stayed connected consistently throughout our testing period. No more frustrating connection drops in the middle of important print jobs!
Setting up the 3101fdw took just minutes using the color touchscreen interface. The printer guided us through each step, making it painless to get running. We particularly liked how easy it was to scan documents directly to our Google Drive accounts from the printer – a huge time-saver for Chromebook users.
Print quality impressed us with crisp, clear text on reports and documents. The 35-page-per-minute speed isn’t just marketing hype – this printer delivers fast output that kept pace with our busy team. The auto document feeder handled multi-page scanning jobs effortlessly, while two-sided printing helped us save paper. For Chromebook users looking for a reliable, office-ready laser printer, this HP model strikes an excellent balance of features and performance.
HP Smart-Tank 6001
The HP Smart-Tank 6001 is a worthwhile investment for Chromebook users who need reliable, high-volume printing without the constant expense of ink cartridges.
Pros
- Comes with enough ink for thousands of pages (up to 2 years worth)
- Spill-free, easy refill system saves money and hassle
- Seamless Chromebook connectivity with dual-band Wi-Fi
Cons
- Slightly bulky for smaller desk spaces
- Initial setup can be confusing for first-time users
- App functionality occasionally lags
We recently tested the HP Smart-Tank 6001 with our Chromebook, and it’s changed how we think about home printing. The refillable ink tank system is a game-changer. No more rushing to the store for expensive cartridges – this printer comes loaded with enough ink to print up to 8,000 color pages or 6,000 black pages right out of the box.
Setting up the printer with our Chromebook was mostly smooth. The dual-band Wi-Fi connected quickly and stayed stable during our testing. We printed documents, photos, and school projects from across the house without issues. The print quality impressed us – text looked crisp and clear, while photos showed vibrant, true-to-life colors that would look at home in a frame.
The mess-free refill system works exactly as promised. We topped up the black ink to see how it worked, and it was surprisingly simple – just plug the bottle in and let it drain. No squeezing or spilling. The printer’s 12 ppm black and 7 ppm color speeds aren’t record-breaking, but they’re perfectly fine for home use. Automatic two-sided printing saved us paper, and we found the scanning function worked well with our Chromebook through the HP Smart app. For families who print a lot or small home offices, this printer offers serious long-term savings.
PEDOOLO Bluetooth Label Printer
This versatile thermal label printer offers exceptional value for Chromebook users who need a reliable, fast solution for printing shipping labels.
Pros
- Works with Chromebooks via USB and browser extension
- Prints up to 72 labels per minute with clear 203 DPI quality
- Compatible with all major shipping platforms like Amazon, eBay, and USPS
Cons
- Bluetooth printing doesn’t work with Chromebooks
- Initial setup can be confusing for some users
- Requires specific app for mobile printing
We recently tested the PEDOOLO label printer with our Chromebook setup, and the connection process was straightforward. After plugging in the USB cable, we added the “Shipping Printer” extension as directed and were printing labels within minutes. The compact size (just 3.9 x 7.2 x 3.5 inches) fits perfectly on our small desk space.
The print quality impressed us during our tests. Text is sharp and barcodes scan perfectly every time. Since it uses thermal technology, we don’t need to worry about buying ink or toner. This printer handles standard 4×6 shipping labels as well as custom sizes between 1.57″ and 4.1″ wide, which gives us flexibility for different projects.
Speed is another strong point. We printed a batch of 50 labels in under a minute. The automatic paper return and positioning features work well, preventing jams and wasted labels. For Chromebook users specifically, the direct USB connection is stable and reliable. While Bluetooth would be nice to have for Chromebook, the USB connection works so well that we hardly miss the wireless option.
Buying Guide
When shopping for a Chromebook printer, we need to focus on a few key features. Let’s look at what matters most.
Compatibility
First, make sure the printer works with Chrome OS. Not all printers do! Check the manufacturer’s website for Chrome OS support or look for “Google Cloud Print Ready” labels.
Connection Options
WiFi connectivity is a must for Chromebooks. Direct USB connections can work too, but wireless printing offers more flexibility.
Connection Type | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
WiFi | Print from anywhere | Needs network setup |
Bluetooth | Simple pairing | Limited range |
USB | Reliable connection | Requires physical cable |
Print Quality
Think about what you’ll print most often. For documents, 600 dpi resolution works fine. For photos, look for higher resolution options.
Price Considerations
Printer costs go beyond the initial purchase. Check these expenses:
- Ink or toner replacement costs
- Paper requirements
- Warranty length
Size and Space
Measure your available space before buying. Some printers are compact while others need more room.
Extra Features
These features might be useful:
- Mobile printing from phones and tablets
- Scanning capabilities for digitizing documents
- Auto-duplex printing saves paper
- Multiple paper tray options for different media
Frequently Asked Questions
Many Chromebook users have common questions about printers. Here are answers to the most frequent questions to help you find and use the right printer with your device.
What are the best printers for home use that are compatible with Chromebooks?
The HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e stands out as a top home printer for Chromebooks. It offers wireless printing, scanning, and copying with Google Cloud Print support.
The Epson EcoTank ET-2760 is another excellent choice. Its ink tank system saves money in the long run and connects easily to Chromebooks.
Brother’s MFC-J995DW also works well with Chromebooks. It features low-cost ink replacement and reliable wireless connectivity.
How do you determine if a printer is compatible with a Chromebook?
Look for printers that support Google Cloud Print or IPP (Internet Printing Protocol). Most modern wireless printers will work with Chromebooks out of the box.
Check the printer manufacturer’s website for Chromebook compatibility. Many brands now list this information clearly in their specs.
You can also search the Chrome OS compatibility list online. Google maintains this resource to help users find compatible devices.
What wireless printers work seamlessly with Acer Chromebooks?
HP DeskJet 3755 works perfectly with Acer Chromebooks. It’s compact, affordable, and connects easily through Wi-Fi.
Canon PIXMA TS8320 performs well with Acer devices. Its wireless setup is straightforward and printing quality is excellent.
Epson WorkForce WF-2850 is another good match. It offers reliable wireless connectivity and all-in-one functionality for Acer Chromebook users.
Are there budget-friendly printers that provide good quality printing for Chromebook users?
The Canon PIXMA MG3620 costs under $100 but delivers good print quality. It connects wirelessly to Chromebooks with minimal setup.
HP DeskJet 2755e is very affordable at around $85. It offers wireless printing and works well with the Chrome OS.
Brother HL-L2350DW is a budget-friendly laser printer. At about $120, it provides fast, high-quality black and white printing for Chromebook users.
Is it possible to use Canon printers with Chromebooks, and if so, which models?
Yes, many Canon printers work with Chromebooks. The Canon PIXMA TR8620 offers excellent compatibility and print quality.
Canon imageCLASS MF445dw works well for office use with Chromebooks. It supports Google Cloud Print and has built-in wireless connectivity.
The Canon MAXIFY MB5420 is business-ready and Chromebook-compatible. It handles high-volume printing while maintaining good connection reliability.
What steps are required to connect an HP printer to a Chromebook?
First, make sure both your HP printer and Chromebook are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. This is essential for wireless printing.
On your Chromebook, click the time in the bottom right corner, then select Settings. Scroll down to “Advanced” and click “Printing” to add your printer.
Select “Add Printer” and your HP printer should appear in the list. Click on it and follow the prompts to complete setup. Most HP printers are automatically recognized.