Sending print jobs to Lexmark Cloud Services

Sending print jobs from your computer

  1. Open a file or image.

  2. Select the print option, and then select the Lexmark Cloud Services print release queue.

  3. Click Print.

  4. If prompted, type your e-mail address and password.

    Note: If you cannot authenticate within three minutes, then the session expires and the submitted job gets deleted.

Sending print jobs using e-mail

This feature is available only when e-mail submission is enabled in the organizational policies. For more information, see Configuring organizational settings.

From your e-mail client, send the e-mail or attachment to the following:

Sending print jobs from web portals

  1. From the Print Management web portal, click Print Queue.

  2. Click Upload File, and then drag one or more files or browse to them.

  3. Click Done.

Downloading the Lexmark Cloud Print Management for Chrome extension

Add the Lexmark Cloud Print Management for Chrome extension so that you can send print jobs to Cloud Print Management using the Chrome OS operating system.

  1. From the Print Management web portal, click Print Clients.

  2. From the Select client menu, select Chrome.

  3. Click the Available in the Chrome Web Store link that appears.

  4. Click Leave Site.

  5. Using the Chrome OS browser, from the Chrome Web Store, add the Lexmark Cloud Print Management for Chrome extension.

Sending print jobs from the Chrome OS operating system

Note: For ChromebookTM computers and other computers running on the Chrome OS operating system, add the Lexmark Cloud Print Management for Chrome extension to your web browser. For more information, see Downloading the Lexmark Cloud Print Management for Chrome extension.
  1. From the Google Chrome browser, open a file, image, or web page.

  2. Select a print option, and then select Lexmark Cloud Print Management for Chrome.

  3. If necessary, change the print settings. To change other settings, click More settings > Advanced settings, and configure the following:

    • Two-sided printing—When you print on both sides of the paper, the paper flips either on the short-edge or on the long-edge side. To use the printer default setting, select Use printer setting.

    • Pages per side—Multiple pages of the document are printed on one side of the paper.

    • Pages per side orientation—The orientation of the pages when printing multiple pages per side.

    • Staple Location—The stapling position on the page.

    • Fold—The way the paper is folded.

    • Hole punch—The number of holes to be punched.

    • Paper source/tray—The paper source or the tray to be used for the print job.

    Note: Depending on the printer model, these settings may vary.
  4. Click Apply.

  5. Click Print.

  6. Note: In the LPMC Chrome extension, the document file cannot be previewed, and is unable to print using Menu. This limitation is in Microsoft 365.