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How to Print Pictures From Google Photos on Android and iPhone
Google Photos is a reliable cloud storage platform that allows you to save and access your photos from any device through your Google account. You can store your photos in a locked folder, rediscover old photos using the Map View feature, and search pictures by faces. Additionally, the app provides printing functionality, and this post will guide you on how to print photos from Google Photos on Android and iPhone. Make sure you have the latest version of the app.
Print Photos From Google Photos on Android
Google Photos is the default photo gallery and cloud storage app for many Android phones, especially Google Pixel. Users get 15GB of free cloud storage for saving pictures and documents. If you regularly click and capture, you can increase cloud storage by paying a monthly fee.
Before we begin, ensure your printer and Android phone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Follow these steps:
1. Open the Google Photos app.
2. Select the photo you wish to print.
3. Tap the three dots at the top-right corner.
4. Swipe left the top options and select Print.
The Print menu opens on your screen. Tap the top arrow to Select a Printer. Select your printer from the list connected to the same Wi-Fi network. After you select the printer, tap the bottom arrow to reveal print settings.
You can now choose print settings such as color, layout, and print copies.
Step 8: Select your preferences, then tap Print.
To print photos from Google Photos on Android, follow these steps:
1. Select the photo you want to print and tap the Share icon in the bottom-left corner.
Step 2: Swipe left and tap on Print from the Share options.
Step 3: Arrive at the Print page. Select printer, choose print settings, and tap the Print icon.
That’s how you can print photos directly from the Google Photos app. You can select and print multiple photos of your choice.
Print Photos From Google Photos on iPhone
The Google Photos app is available for iPhone users. This is helpful if you have switched from an Android device. You can sync your Apple Photos library with Google Photos. Follow these steps to print photos from Google Photos on your iPhone.
Step 1: Open the Google Photos app.
Step 2: Select the photo to print.
Step 3: Tap the Share icon at the bottom-left.
Step 4: From the Share menu, tap Share To.
Step 5: Scroll down and tap Print.
Step 6: Select your Printer from the Print Options.
Step 7: Select your Printer from the list.
Step 8: Select printer settings.
Step 9: Choose print preferences and tap Print.
Bonus Tip – Print Photos from Google Photos Web Page
Users can access their photos on the Google Photos webpage. Like your iPhone or Android, ensure that your computer and printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Follow these steps.
Step 1: Open Google Photos in a browser on your computer.
Step 2: Sign in to your Google account. Click on the photo you wish to print.
Step 3: Press Command + P for Mac or Control + P for Windows.
The Print Settings will appear on your screen.
Step 4: Choose print preferences, click Print.
If your printer doesn’t support wireless connectivity, you can connect your laptop or phone using an OTG cable. Then follow the same steps to print your photos.
Print Photos From Google Photos Easily
The Google Photos app allows you to view, store, and print high-quality photos. The world of photography has gone digital with cloud services, but many still appreciate the physical aspect of photographs. This feature is especially useful for photographers who need to display their work both physically and digitally.
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