
Google ended the Google Cloud Print service on 12/31/2020. We cannot accept that a service that has lived for 10 years can be ended like this. Let's show that we are a large number of people using the service and we are missing it.
How many people from other states, countries used this service to help family members, such as helping elderly parents or grandparents to print monthly bills for payment, where often, these people have difficulty being able to print themselves. How many parents helped by sending printouts of schoolwork for young children.
In addition to the fact that with the increase of Home Office (Telework) this tool becomes essential for a large part of the world population.
Several printer manufacturers have natively placed the Google Cloud Print service on the printer hardware itself, which greatly facilitated configuration. These companies also invested technology in the service and it was discontinued by Google surprisingly.
As such, we ask Google to re-enable the Google Cloud Print service as it used to.
Brief history of the Google Cloud Print service
(source: https://www.tecmundo.com.br/mercado/208825-google-cloud-print-encerrado-sexta-feira.htm
Launched in 2010, Google Cloud Print was intended to make it simpler to print documents on Chrome OS devices. At the time, it became an excellent solution, as operating system support was very weak.
In 2017, Google added the native printing feature that lets you connect devices to any supported printer on the same network. In this way, the need for a cloud connection was eliminated.
Two years later, the company revealed that support for Google Cloud Print would end at the end of 2020.