Updated July 21, 2017 Scroll up to the bar menu on your word processing software, such as Microsoft Word. Click on “File” in the upper, right-hand corner of the menu. Select “Print.” Examine the printing settings. Adjust the document size or number of copies in available prompts. Scroll to the top of the Print menu and select the appropriate printer connection. Click “OK” in the bottom corner of the menu. Reprint online documents. Scroll to the upper, right-hand corner of the bar menu on Google Docs, if this is what you’re using. Click on the “File” tab. Click “Print.” Adjust page numbers, numbers of copies needed, etc., as needed in the available prompts before completing the print. Plug the computer and printer into alternative electrical outlets if power sources are inconsistent. Lift the lid of the printer and change out old or empty ink cartridges for new ones if the computer prompts you to do so. Close the lid and repeat the previous steps to complete the printing process. Writer Bio

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