![]() ![]() Looking at printers from Kyocera? No problem, these work with Chromebooks according to the company: Note that Ricoh skews more towards enterprise and small business offerings. Ricoh provides Google with drivers and other files that work with CUPS, or the Common Unix Printing System, that Chrome OS supports. Ricoh’s list is equally as extensive as Lexmark’s and the company also provides information about Chrome OS version support and details about the print software. I also saw dozens of Lexmark models on the IPP Everywhere page although there’s sure to be some overlap. Lexmark has its own list of about 130 printers that work with Chromebooks that you can find here. ![]() ![]() Currently, the list includes the following Canon printer series’ but check this link to see if there are any updates prior to making a purchase: Canon printer fans have many more choices, but all are inkjets. ![]()
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