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How to Print at a Local Office Depot

May 17, 2011
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Office Depot is a global retail supplier that offers office products and services to consumers and businesses of all sizes. Visit your local store or shop online for general office supplies, audio and video electronics, office furniture, computer supplies and office machines. Stop by your local Office Depot store for in-store shipping, shredding, faxing, copy and printing services. Most stores contain a copy and print depot for custom and do-it-yourself copy and printing services.

Visit a local Office Depot store. Find a store by navigating to the Office Depot website and clicking "Store Locator" next to the Office Depot logo at the top of the page. Enter your zip code, city and state or store number in the designated fields and click " Find a Store."

Locate the Copy & Print Depot or customer printing section in the store.

Insert your storage media device such as a flash drive, CD-ROM or Secure Digital card. Upload the image or document to print.

Choose the number of copies, layout such as landscape or portrait as well as other features including black-and-white or color prints and two-sided or poster prints.

Press "Start" to complete your print job. Retrieve your invoice and pay for your prints at the check-out counter.

Tip

Consult an in-store associate to assist you if you encounter any issues.

Save your document on a storage media device before visiting the store.

Loletrazina Church

Based in Georgia, Loletrazina Church has been a professional freelance writer for more than 24 years. She has written several health-care articles and advertisement publications for websites such as KennethCole.com and Panasonic.com.…

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