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FREE: PrinterShare Mobile Print (Premium Version) For Android Save $12.95 @ Amazon

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FREE: PrinterShare Mobile Print Premium For Android Save $12.95
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Print documents (DOC, DOCX, XLS, XSLX, PPT, PPTX, PDF, TXT) from your smartphone's SD card and from Google Docs. Also print email from Gmail, photos from the SD card, contacts, agendas, SMS or MMS, call logs, and even web pages directly from your device to a printer right next to you or anywhere in the world.

  • Nearby direct printing via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB without PC;
  • Nearby printing to Windows shared (SMB/CIFS) or Mac shared printers;
  • Google Cloud printing
  • Remote printing (you need to have PC or Mac with the PrinterShare desktop application installed on your computer)
  • PrinterShare are supporting a wide variety of HP, Epson, Canon, Brother, Smasung and other printers including legacy networkable.

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closed Comments

  • +2

    very useful in the old days, but i stop using it since google release cloudprint

  • +2

    Same. Cloud print is about equal. You can download various printer specific plugins to enable particular brands of printer.

    • Thanks for this info, I thought my old WIFI Brother printer is not supported by Google Cloud Print, Brother also confirmed that Cloud Print does not support this model.

      But it is supported, under "Manage Printers/Add classic printer" option in Chrome browser Settings, and it works well.

  • How easy are these or google cloud print to use. My wife want to print usually an email or Web pages to our wireless brother printer. These never look simple to use.

  • cool, i even received a $1 credit for :bying it!"

  • @ky1975 and @pva
    I don't know about particular models, but I know my old non WiFi printer wasn't supported except as ky1975 described. My Epson Workforce was supported once Printer share downloaded an update and also under Google cloud print once I installed an Epson specific plugin.

    It is possible that Google leaves the support of specific models to the manufacturers and perhaps brother has not done their part for Google cloud print.

    My impression with printer share is that the authors do the support themselves. Mostly this wouldn't be too hard as many printers supported under Linux cups have public domain drivers out there. If they have made it compatible they have a ready library.

    This regularly comes up as free on Amazon so if your printer is unsupported by Google cloud print you should be able to get this free in the near future. Depends how desperate you are…

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