Printing – students with any email address can attach files to an email and send them to print to the school student printers using the addresses below. NOTE: The subject line of the email must be blank. If you type something in the body of the email, that will print as the first page.
[email protected] (Biology Lab printer) [email protected] (Career Center printer) [email protected] (Language Lab printer) [email protected] (Library black & white printer) [email protected] (Library color printer)
>>934416
>Printing – students with any email address can attach files to an email and send them to print to the school student printers using the addresses below. NOTE: The subject line of the email must be blank. If you type something in the body of the email, that will print as the first page.
>[email protected] (Biology Lab printer) [email protected] (Career Center printer) [email protected] (Language Lab printer) [email protected] (Library black & white printer) [email protected] (Library color printer)
>does not tell us which school.
>>934600
>ih.k12.oh.us
>http://indianhillschools.org/ = Indian Hill, Ohio
call me Sherlock - still, about five (different grades) of those fuckers tho, collecting your prints maybe time-consuming. But thanks, OP, I know you meant well with this beneficial gesture.
Did you know that you can get free printing on most college campuses if you can find the ip address of said printer. Nmap that shit, find the ipp port and do ipp. Some printers even have open telnet ports so you can really fuck with them.
>>934821
Only if the IT department spends their time dribbling and licking the desk.
Anyone with half a brain charged with inplementing a printer billing system will have thought of "golly-gosh, what if some other computer tries to talk to the printer?".
why