On 1/6/26 10:47 PM, Tim via users wrote:
Tim:
Is it a flatpak/appimage install?
Tim Evans:
Installed via dnf from the Google Chrome repo
I don't use Chrome, but generically speaking I find that such
applications will rarely print (probably because of the sandboxing that
isolates them from the system). Sometimes they can, but only with
a printer they've found themselves, not the CUPs printers. And I'm
using an office HP laserjet that's been well-supported for many
years.
Chrome sees the printers.
Oh my problem apps see them, they just can't use them. Printing
just disappears into a black hole.
Going back to your original message:
All efforts to print pages/documents from Google Chrome (Unstable)
(145.0.7587.4) fail
Perhaps try the stable version, instead.
As Doug Herr pointed out, in Chrome-Stable, printers are sorta hidden
behind the "See More" button on the print dialogue, and mine ARE seen here.
Nevertheless, trying to print from Chrome-Stable also fails--though,
without the pop-up message I mentioned to begin with. Printing just
silently fails.
So, as I said initially, workaround is to save the page as a PDF and
print from the file manager.
Thanks for all the responses.
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