Printer
b. How can I purchase a printer?
c.What is the difference between network printing versus local printing?
d.Can I print wireless to a printer?
e. Who is responsible for printer supplies?
f. Who can I call for printer troubleshooting?
g. My print looks faded. What's wrong?
h. What is a printer driver?
a. How can I add a printer to my PC?
b. How can I purchase a printer?
c. What is the difference between network printing versus local printing?
d. Can I print wireless to a printer?
e. Who is responsible for printer supplies?
f. Who can I call for printer troubleshooting?
g. My print looks faded. What's wrong?
h. What is a printer driver?
If it is a network printer, visit our website and select Quick bytes http://sacweb.alamo.edu/ots/
If it is a local printer, please call the Helpdesk at 210-486-0777 to have the printer installed.
b. How can I purchase a printer?
San Antonio College, Office of Technology Services maintains a list of uniform software and hardware options. Please contact Velma Willard at vwillard@alamo.edu and request a quote.
c.What is the difference between network printing versus local printing?
Local printing is when you have a printer physically connected to your computer and you use that as your default printer. Network printing is when you print to printers that are located in a different location, such as a lab or secretary’s office.
d.Can I print wireless to a printer?
Yes, as long as you have wireless connectivity and wireless compatible devices. Contact our helpdesk office for additional information.
e. Who is responsible for printer supplies?
Your department is responsible for all printer supplies. Our helpdesk office can assist you with quotes for printer toner replacements.
f. Who can I call for printer troubleshooting?
Call our Helpdesk 486-0777 or visit our website for Quick Bytes reference guides.
g. My print looks faded. What's wrong?
The toner may need to be changed.
h. What is a printer driver?
A printer driver is a file that contains instructions or code that allow two different pieces of hardware a means to communicate and work interactively together.

