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Printer Review... (NEW* 6th GRADE Copier)

In case you missed it, here are the current HPES Public Printers.....

To install a Printer below, you must be logged into Chrome (Chromebook or Browser) and "click" on the Printer listed below....

HPES-1ST-FLOOR COPIER

HPES-OFFICE-COPIER

HPES-SPED-COPIER

HPES-6th-GRADE-COPIER

Note: Printers installed in this way are available from a Chrome Browser or a Chromebook and may not be available to Window's Office products.

If you have issues or need help, contact me...

thankx,

mikel

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