
Did you know that you can print from your Android phone? Although it’s not perfect (nothing related to printing is), it’s not difficult once you figure out where everything is.
Also: 4 Pixel phone tricks every user should know – including my favorite
Let me show you how it’s done. I’m using a Pixel device, but where necessary, we’ve added Samsung Galaxy-specific notes.
How to add a printer service to Android
What you’ll need: To do this, you’ll need an Android phone and a printer connected to your network. That’s right — you must have a networkable printer for this to work. That printer can be connected to your network wirelessly or wired; as long as it’s connected to the same network your phone is on, it should work.
The first thing to do is unlock your phone and make sure it’s connected to the same network as the printer, which is essential to get this to work.
Open the Settings app (either from the Notification Shade or the App Drawer) and tap Connected Devices.
Connected devices is where all the cool printers hang out.
Scroll to the bottom of the Connected Devices page and tap Connection Preferences. On that page, tap Printing.
Alternatively, on Samsung Galaxy, you can search your settings for “Printing”.
As you can see, I have 3 print services added.
On this page, you should see the Add Service or Download Plugin button. Tap that and then, from the listing, tap the service that matches your printer. If you don’t find one, you might have to go to the Google Play Store and search for the maker of your printer (such as “Brother Printer Service”).
Hopefully, you’ll find a Print Service that will work with your printer.
Go back to the Printing page and you should see the new service listed. Tap that icon and it should automatically start searching for your printer. Once it finds the printer, it’s ready to use and you can start printing from your Android phone to that printer (so long as you’re on the same network).
It might take a while for Android to find your printer.
There’s one little caveat to this. I’ve used this process many times over the past few years, and the one thing I’ve always had issues with is a printer that was shared via Samba on Linux. Even though that printer is available to other computers on my network, the Android plugin always has trouble seeing it.
In other words, the printer has to truly be a network printer and not one connected to a computer and then shared to the network.
Also: How to turn on Private DNS Mode on Android – and why it matters for privacy
If the printer is a network-attached printer, the Android print service shouldn’t have any problem connecting to it.
Let’s say you want to print a document you’re working on. To do that, follow these steps:
Also: I use this cheap Android tablet more than my iPad Pro – and don’t regret it
You can either save the file as a PDF and then send it to a computer with a connected printer, or print directly.
I’ve used this process for several printers over the years and have found it to work quite well. As long as your printer is connected via a network (and not connected to a computer and then shared to the network), this process will work like a charm.
If, on the other hand, your printer is shared from a machine and not networkable, your best bet is to select PDF from the Printer drop-down (when attempting to print), select PDF from the options, share the PDF with a computer on your machine (either via email or nearby share), and print from there.
Also: How to clear your Android phone’s cache and make it feel like new for 2025
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
Source : https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-print-from-an-android-phone/
- Targeting TikTok, Meta’s Instagram may turn Reels into a separate app
- NordLayer set to release a new security-focused browser for the enterprise
- 10 bugs still haunt Windows 11 24H2 despite multiple patches
- Echo Pop vs Echo Dot: Which Alexa speaker should you choose?
- Max is pulling CNN and sports from some US subscribers starting on March 30