Setting up Pull Printing Download the full installation guide Activate username and job name information (Required) Login to Google Enterprise Administration Console Activate Policy go to: Print Job information section Select "include user account and filename in print job" Check/configure Printer Login to LRS VPSX Web Console Open the printer list Check printers: MFPsecure®/Print license & agent deployment Check/configure Pull Print queue Create user aliases If the google user name used by Chromebook is different to the Active Directory (AD) credentials for same user, an alias can be defined to allow concurrent use of both google and AD user name for pull print release Login to LRS VPSX Web Console and select MFPsecure -> Users Look up the AD user name Add the Google user name in the Alias field for the AD user name Create Enterprise Pull-Print virtual printer Login in Google Enterprise Administration Console go to Printers list Click yellow "+" to add printer Create printer using server name & queue name Printer name: is the Pull-Print queue name visible to users Description: adds complementary information Select the most suitable driver for your system, compatible with all pull-print printers Select Protocol, IPPS is mandatory Enter port: 9443 is default IPPS port for LRS servers Path: is the matching pull-print queue name in VPSX Select created printer and activate availability options for users Click "Save" User test Print a document from a Chromebook Login to a managed Chromebook Open a document and click on the "Print" button on top right In destination, select "See More..." Select the newly defined pull-print queue then click "Print" The system should send back a "printing message”, then "Printing complete" View waiting print jobs list Login in LRS VPSX Web console Open the Pull Print queue You will see the print job, in waiting status with user information associated to it Collect print job Go to any LRS Pull Print enabled printer Authenticate with a card or PIN Open Secure Print app Select a job to print or use "Print All" to release all submitted jobs Contact Us Request a Demo Blog Learn More Flyer: Chrome Enterprise Recommended Solution Overview with LRS Output Management PDF about Flyer: Chrome Enterprise Recommended Solution Overview with LRS Output Management View All EOM Blog Always on a Friday View All Posts Join Us Here LRS is participating in the CRiP Symposium 2026 from June 3–5, 2026, an annual gathering where IT leaders explore the technologies shaping enterprise infrastructure, operations, and digital transformation. CRiP Symposium 2026 View All Posts Cloud Printing SaaS, PaaS or to run your own Cloud Printing Solution on Premise View More Managed Services Print Scan and Output Management Cloud Service View More SAP Output Management SAP Certified Scan, Print and Output Management View More EMR Output Improving healthcare printing & document delivery for faster, better patient care View More
Setting up Pull Printing Download the full installation guide Activate username and job name information (Required) Login to Google Enterprise Administration Console Activate Policy go to: Print Job information section Select "include user account and filename in print job" Check/configure Printer Login to LRS VPSX Web Console Open the printer list Check printers: MFPsecure®/Print license & agent deployment Check/configure Pull Print queue Create user aliases If the google user name used by Chromebook is different to the Active Directory (AD) credentials for same user, an alias can be defined to allow concurrent use of both google and AD user name for pull print release Login to LRS VPSX Web Console and select MFPsecure -> Users Look up the AD user name Add the Google user name in the Alias field for the AD user name Create Enterprise Pull-Print virtual printer Login in Google Enterprise Administration Console go to Printers list Click yellow "+" to add printer Create printer using server name & queue name Printer name: is the Pull-Print queue name visible to users Description: adds complementary information Select the most suitable driver for your system, compatible with all pull-print printers Select Protocol, IPPS is mandatory Enter port: 9443 is default IPPS port for LRS servers Path: is the matching pull-print queue name in VPSX Select created printer and activate availability options for users Click "Save" User test Print a document from a Chromebook Login to a managed Chromebook Open a document and click on the "Print" button on top right In destination, select "See More..." Select the newly defined pull-print queue then click "Print" The system should send back a "printing message”, then "Printing complete" View waiting print jobs list Login in LRS VPSX Web console Open the Pull Print queue You will see the print job, in waiting status with user information associated to it Collect print job Go to any LRS Pull Print enabled printer Authenticate with a card or PIN Open Secure Print app Select a job to print or use "Print All" to release all submitted jobs