


Files can be sent to any printer locally, via the Internet, or printers within a home/office network.
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FolderMill vs Google Cloud Print: things in common and what's different FolderMillĪny device that allows copying files to folders to a local or network drive folder server requirements: Windows XP SP 3 (or newer) or Windows Server 2003 (or newer)Īny web-connected computer, smartphone, or tablet with Google Chrome functionality server requirements: Google Chrome browser and Windows 7 (or newer) with Microsoft XPS EPĪutomated printing by copying files to any Windows folder (defined by FolderMill as "Hot Folder"). FolderMill starts monitoring these folders, and printing is performed immediately after a user drops new files there.Īnd like Cloud Print, FolderMill allows you to send print jobs from a web-connected device (a desktop PC, a tablet, a laptop, or a smartphone) with the use of folders being monitored. Compared to Cloud Print, FolderMill uses a different interface – users just copy files to regular Windows folders. With FolderMill, you can do pretty much the same as you used to with GCP – quickly send documents to the desired printer for immediate printing. Let's take a closer look at how FolderMill can fit into a company's printing infrastructure. Due to Google Cloud Print being discontinued at the end of 2020, you can consider FolderMill as an alternate print solution.
