Answered By: Ashlen Dube Last Updated: Nov 29, 2016 Views: 10
Answered By: Ashlen Dube
Last Updated: Nov 29, 2016 Views: 10
Yes, you can print in the library lab. You won't be able to connect the printer directly to your laptop, but you can save your files and transfer them to one of the lab computers. You may transfer the files by using a flash drive, by e-mailing it to yourself as an attachment, or by using the free Microsoft Office 365 OneDrive space that is available to all COM students.
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