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Our mortgage advisor travels with one to print out factsheets. I don't know if it's battery-powered but it is compact and works well.
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Did you know you can now get a USB microwave? Yes, really!
You can probably even get a USB steam generator iron these days....
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Quick google came up with these?
The Best Portable Printers of 2017 - Printer Reviews
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Just take your memory stick to a cake shop and have them bake you a cake....Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostAlternatively, now there seems to be no such thing as internet cafes anymore, are there places on the high street where I can turn up with a memory stick and get them to print out the connents?
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Do you have access to any co-working space or the like? In the past i've used Regus when needing to print stuff offOriginally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostI work on the hop a lot with my laptop and hotdesk at various of my client's offices. I can't connect to their LAN so can't use their printers. However, I've got things going on in my life that demand I have access to a printer.
Yus, the easy solution is to WFH but that's not ging to happen just yet for one reason or another.
So, here's what I want to know.
Is there such thing as a lightweight portable USB printer that preferably needs no mains power?
Alternatively, now there seems to be no such thing as internet cafes anymore, are there places on the high street where I can turn up with a memory stick and get them to print out the connents?
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Portable USB Printer?
I work on the hop a lot with my laptop and hotdesk at various of my client's offices. I can't connect to their LAN so can't use their printers. However, I've got things going on in my life that demand I have access to a printer.
Yus, the easy solution is to WFH but that's not ging to happen just yet for one reason or another.
So, here's what I want to know.
Is there such thing as a lightweight portable USB printer that preferably needs no mains power?
Alternatively, now there seems to be no such thing as internet cafes anymore, are there places on the high street where I can turn up with a memory stick and get them to print out the connents?Tags: None
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