Updating CloudPrint

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eksasol

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Nov 22, 2009
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I have both the XT1053 and XT1058, both running 100% stock, neither can update CloudPrint from the Playstore due to: "Package file was not signed correctly."

Do anyone have this issue. Is it an issue caused by Google side or is it a problem with the Moto X specifically?
 

CodeMonkey

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Keep trying - I saw that message when trying to setup my girlfriend's X but got it installed in the end. Works fine on both our Xs. I think switching from WiFi to mobile data resolved it for me (or a reboot - all a bit of a blur tbh).
 

croweski

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Sep 19, 2010
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I'm having this problem as well. Can't uninstall without root, so I gave up. I'd also like yo know if there is a way to update.

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The Tallest

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Jul 25, 2013
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I too have been having this issue. Kind of annoying.

Also, does anyone know how to setup Cloud Print through your home network? My printer is actually a separate device on my network.
 

UncleMike

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I too have been having this issue. Kind of annoying.

Also, does anyone know how to setup Cloud Print through your home network? My printer is actually a separate device on my network.

If you're talking about printing to the printer via Cloud Print without the need for a PC on the same network as the printer, the printer must support Cloud Print directly. I have three printers connected to my network as standalone network devices, but only one supports Cloud Print. Network connectivity by itself is not enough.

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The Tallest

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If you're talking about printing to the printer via Cloud Print without the need for a PC on the same network as the printer, the printer must support Cloud Print directly. I have three printers connected to my network as standalone network devices, but only one supports Cloud Print. Network connectivity by itself is not enough.

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No, I mean that I can't update the print services app. I kind of figured that I couldn't print if the printer wasn't compatible.
 

psyop1

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Aug 14, 2007
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cloud print

No, I mean that I can't update the print services app. I kind of figured that I couldn't print if the printer wasn't compatible.
If you have chrome, you can publish any printer configured on your computer as a cloud printer using your Google credentials. I have a USB printer, pdf printer, and about 3 other printer definitions available for cloud print.

Speciality printers are not required, just chrome, Google account, and a running computer.
 

samwathegreat

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If you have chrome, you can publish any printer configured on your computer as a cloud printer using your Google credentials. I have a USB printer, pdf printer, and about 3 other printer definitions available for cloud print.

Speciality printers are not required, just chrome, Google account, and a running computer.

He said he can't update the app on his phone....
 

trentonmc24

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I had the same problem last night. Only way that I got mine to work was by uninstalling the old version with titanium backup, restarting, then reinstalling it on the play store. My wife's Moto X on 4.4 didn't have this problem, I'm on 4.4.2. So maybe it's a 4.4.2 problem?

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psyop1

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Aug 14, 2007
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No, I mean that I can't update the print services app. I kind of figured that I couldn't print if the printer wasn't compatible.

If you have chrome, you can publish any printer configured on your computer as a cloud printer using your Google credentials. I have a USB printer, pdf printer, and about 3 other printer definitions available for cloud print.

Speciality printers are not required, just chrome, Google account, and a running computer.

Then it would appear you quoted the wrong post...

No, I didn't quote the wrong post. I could either quote and correct the misinformation of the respondent who posted the wrong information and ignore the last post on the subject, or just give the accurate information to the last post on the subject. I chose the latter.
 

samwathegreat

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No, I didn't quote the wrong post. I could either quote and correct the misinformation of the respondent who posted the wrong information and ignore the last post on the subject, or just give the accurate information to the last post on the subject. I chose the latter.

Understood. My apologies.
 

EVOSerb

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It's kind of a known issue. It's on Motorola's end not Google's. Someone said it will be fixed in the next update for this phone (i guess 4.4.3???)

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    It's a known issue on Moto X and Moto G, it will be solved with the next OTA update (as stated in the official Motorola support forum)