A person using a printer. Photo provided by the Bruce County Public Library. A person using a printer. Photo provided by the Bruce County Public Library.
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Bruce County Public Library now offering wireless printing

Whether your printer is on the fritz or just out of ink, the Bruce County Public Library can get you the document you need.

The library has launched a new wireless printing service. It allows residents to print directly from their mobile device or computer to any of the branches in Chesley, Kincardine, Lucknow, Mildmay, Port Elgin, Lion’s Head, and Wiarton.

Called "princh", the new service aims to make printing on-the-go or in-branch easier than ever. It can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection with documents printed in black and white on standard letter sized paper and available for pickup at your selected library branch.

Those wanting to print wirelessly at a Bruce County library branch, just have to log onto library.brucecounty.on.ca/services/wirelessprinting, then select the desired branch and follow the easy step-by-step instructions.

There is a fee for printing, which can be paid online with a credit card or in person with cash.

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