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'Alexa, print my grocery list' - How to print using just your voiceThanks to smart assistants, you can print paperwork without even touching your printer. It all comes down to voice control features. Just say, "Siri, print my document" or something similar to that. Here's all you need to know. Tap or click here to use your printer without even touching it. → |
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