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Printers/Printing

Printers/Printing

The following are instructions about the use of Pharmacy's printers in various parts of the building.

  • How to Secure Print to a Xerox WorkCentre Printer 
  • How to email a scanned document to yourself using a Xerox WorkCentre printer
  • Operation guide for Xerox Printers (B8045 and C8035)
  • How to print a document with a staple

Still need help? Contact the Pharmacy IT Help Desk by sending an email to rt-pharmacyit@rt.uwaterloo.ca. 

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