Google Drive is widely used for storing and managing documents across devices. While Google Drive itself does not have a dedicated envelope printing feature, you can easily print envelopes using files stored in Drive, such as Google Docs or Google Sheets templates.
This approach works well for users who print from multiple devices, including Chromebooks, Android phones, iPads, Windows PCs, and Macs.
This guide explains how to print an envelope from Google Drive, including how to use envelope templates, set the correct page size, choose proper printer settings, and fix common printing issues.
What “Printing an Envelope from Google Drive” Means
Google Drive acts as a storage platform for your files. The actual envelope layout and printing are handled by Google Docs or Google Sheets. You simply open the envelope file from Drive and print it using your device’s print system.
This method allows you to:
Reuse the same envelope template
Print from any device
Keep your mailing formats organized
Supported Envelope Sizes
| Envelope Type | Size |
|---|---|
| #10 | 4.125 × 9.5 inches |
| DL | 110 × 220 mm |
| C6 | 114 × 162 mm |
| C5 | 162 × 229 mm |
You can also use a custom size if your envelope does not match these standards.
Before You Start
Make sure you have:
A printer that supports envelope printing
Flat, printer-compatible envelopes
A Google Docs or Google Sheets envelope template
Your printer connected and ready
Printing one test envelope first is highly recommended.
How to Create or Use an Envelope Template in Google Drive
If you already have an envelope file:
Open Google Drive.
Locate your envelope template.
Double-click to open it in Google Docs or Sheets.
If you do not have one yet:
Create a new Google Docs or Sheets file.
Set a custom page size to match your envelope.
Add the delivery and return addresses.
Save the file to Drive.
This template can now be reused for future mail.
How to Print an Envelope from Google Drive
Once your envelope file is open:
Click File > Print.
Choose your printer.
Set the Paper Size to match your envelope.
Set Scale to 100%.
Select the correct paper source if available.
Click Print.
The envelope will print as a single-page document.
Printing Envelopes on Different Devices
Because your envelope file is stored in Google Drive, you can print it from multiple devices:
Chromebook
Open the file in Google Docs
Press Ctrl + P
Select your printer and print
Android Phone or Tablet
Open the file in the Google Docs app or browser
Tap Print
Choose your printer
iPad
Open the file in Safari or the Docs app
Use Print using system dialog
Select an AirPrint printer
Windows or Mac
Open the file in your browser
Click File > Print
Adjust printer settings and print
The same envelope template works across all devices.
Envelope Orientation and Feed Tips
Envelope feeding depends on your printer model, but these general tips help:
Load one envelope at a time
Keep the envelope flat
Follow your printer’s envelope orientation guide
Avoid placing the flap in the print path
If the address prints upside down, rotate the envelope and try again.
Printing Envelopes from an Existing Document
If you already have a letter stored in Google Drive:
Open the letter.
Copy the recipient address.
Paste it into your envelope template.
Adjust spacing if needed.
Print the envelope.
This keeps your original document unchanged.
Print Alignment Tips
To keep addresses centered:
Double-check the envelope size
Use small margins
Print a test envelope first
Adjust text position slightly if needed
Keep scaling at 100%
Small adjustments usually fix alignment problems.
Common Problems and Fixes
Envelope Will Not Feed
Use the manual feed tray
Load only one envelope
Avoid padded envelopes
Address Prints Off-Center
Recheck page size
Adjust margins
Move the text slightly
Printer Not Showing
Check Wi-Fi connection
Restart the printer
Re-add the printer
File Prints on Regular Paper
Change paper size to envelope
Select the correct tray
Best Print Settings Checklist
Paper Size: Match envelope size
Orientation: Based on printer feed
Tray: Manual or multipurpose
Paper Type: Plain / Envelope
Scaling: 100%
Can You Print a Logo on an Envelope?
Yes, you can add a logo to your envelope template stored in Google Drive.
Tips for best results:
Place the logo in the top-left corner
Keep space from the edges
Avoid the flap area
Use high-quality images
Simple logo designs print more clearly.
Final Tips
Printing envelopes from Google Drive is convenient because your templates are always accessible. By setting the correct page size, using proper printer settings, and running a test print, you can produce clean and professional-looking envelopes from any device.
This guide covers everything you need to know about envelope printing using Google Drive.
