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Tip 126: Learning to Print

Sunday, December 26, 1999

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PROBLEM: You're working in your hotel room, you've schlepped your laptop but not your printer-and now you need to print a document.
SOLUTION: Barry G. Waldman of Livingston, N.J., has a neat trick: faxing the document from your PC to yourself in care of the hotel's front desk, for a minimal fee. "The document is printer-quality, as it's transmitted from the PC directly."
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