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Now that you have a
Google Cloud Printer registered with the Google Cloud Print (GCP) registry, at some point you will need to remove that printer from a users GCP registry.
After authenticating using
Google ClientLogin API, you can then delete an existing Google Cloud Printer:
The
Google Cloud Print /delete endpoint accepts the following parameter:
-
printerid - Unique printer identification (generated by Google Cloud Print).
Here is an example JSON response:
The Google Cloud Printer will now be removed from a users Google Cloud Print (GCP) registry. They will no longer see cloud printer in their Google Apps cloud printer list, and will have to choose to add printer back.