Michele—

 

We are 1:1 Chromebooks and we use e-printers throughout the building.  It mostly works to print by choosing to e-mail the document as an attachment to the printer.  We have very good luck printing Google Docs, not as much luck printing PDFs and websites.  But it works most of the time for what the students and staff need to print.

 

Casey LaPlante

Library Media Specialist

Granby Memorial High School

Granby, CT

 

From: CASL-L [mailto:casl-l-bounces@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Michele Lane
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 9:39 PM
To: CASL_L
Subject: [CASL-L] Chromebooks and printing

 

Hello all - 

 

A question for those of you who use Chromebooks. We are replacing computer labs with Chromebooks next year and are not a 1:1 school. Teachers still want students to be able to print documents, and here is where I'd love your feedback. Has anyone had success with getting Chromebooks to print to a networked printer? 

 

Thanks for your responses. This is part of my research homework for a technology meeting I'll be attending. :)

 

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Michele Lane

Library Media Specialist

William J.Johnston Middle School

Google Educator

2017 Nutmeg Award Teen Selection Committee Member

@mlanemedia

goo.gl/EB1vww - Information Literacy

 

Currently reading Mosquitoland by David Arnold

Currently listening to The Siren by Kiera Kass

 

 


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