-
We use it with Google Cloud Print, and with Apple Air Print.
-
If you plan on using Google Cloud Print, run away from this printer.
-
you have not thrown the printer out the window yet and want to install google cloud print, you need to find the documentation online.
-
Any document sent to Google Cloud Print will be converted (by Google) to a document type supported by the printer.
-
iPad printing via AirPrint worked out of the box, Google Cloud print takes an extra step to set it up, but once done, it works flawlessly.
-
"Google cloud print" and advance settings where you need to login to your Google account
-
Since this is the only format supported by the printer when using Google Cloud Print, the print quality is horrible.
-
The instructions from Brother on Google cloud print was also a bit tricky, but I managed to set it up properly and it works.
-
This is the Best printer to work with Google Cloud Print
-
The test page I printed out earlier identified the IP address for the printer, which I needed to use to setup the Google cloud print on my phone.
-
I've never really had a with the operation of this printer, but the print quality you get through Google Cloud Print is terrible.
-
Minimal support for Google Cloud Print requires that manufacturers support a document type of img/pwg-raster, which this printer does support.