Where can I print something near me for free (don't own a printer)

WikiButterflyJumper845
10/19/24 6:13pm
I need to print my resume for a job interview coming up. I also sometimes like to print interesting articles and need to print essays for school sometimes but my printer broke a while back and I can't get another just yet. Where can I go to print things without paying?

WikiGiraffeSeeker585
10/19/24 9:33pm
Go to your local library! I’ve used mine to print all kinds of stuff. It used to be free, but now it’s like a nickel a page or something unfathomably cheap like that. I think a lot of libraries also give you like 5-10 pages for free, too.
WikiGiraffeWalker458
10/20/24 10:11am
Another vote here for the library. However, if you’re really trying to not spend any money, and you don’t mind potentially getting yelled at by a retail store employee, go to a Best Buy or Office Max or something. These stores usually have a few higher-end printers hooked up for demos. You just have to bring your PC or phone and hook it up to the printer. If you get caught, you can just say you’re testing it!
WikiLynxJammer804
10/20/24 7:18pm
A lot of office supply stores also just offer print services at one of their helps desks if you want to avoid the hassle. Take a flash drive with your documents to FedEx Office, Staples, or any other local print shop and have them print off copies for you.
WikiPlumJammer865
10/21/24 12:04am
Surely you have a friend with a printer? Family even? Just ask if you can send the files for them to print off. Otherwise, pop on over for a visit.
WikiMistRider890
10/22/24 10:21am
Is there any way you can use digital copies of your documents to avoid printing? Try reaching out to the hiring manager and asking if you can submit your resume by email. Admittedly it depends on the kind of job, but I feel like most hiring managers don’t even ask for paper resumes anymore.
WikiCassowaryFlyer831
10/24/24 8:12am
If you work somewhere that has a printer, you could always ask your boss if you can print off a couple personal documents. They may limit how many pages you're able to print off though.

You could also try going to a hotel and asking to use their conference center. Or, if you live in an apartment complex with a business center, it probably has a printer. Some cafes that offer wi-fi might agree to print a paper for you, too.

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Pro tip: print in draft mode. It’s a little bit faster and I’ve heard that it uses less ink, which is probably ideal if you’re paying to print somewhere other than your home.
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If you're having trouble just go to your local office supply store. They'll usually print stuff for you at a really cheap price.
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It’s frustrating to run into printing issues with your own computer. If you’re struggling to print correctly, just toss the document on a thumb drive and hit up your local library. They’ll print the document out for you.
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If you ever have to print something on the road, ask whoever is at the hotel desk. They’ll either print the document for you or direct you to a conference room where you can print the document.
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If you see other printers in your area when you’re trying to set up the connection, you can always ask your neighbors if they’d be willing to print something for you. Most people will happily print a resume or something small like that for a member of their community.
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Don’t try connecting to random printers that pop up in your WiFi network or Bluetooth menu. A lot of hackers and scammers will set up fake connections to try and lure unsuspecting users into connecting to their network so they can steal their info.