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  • Install a non-Chrome Linux OS on your existing Chromebook laptop.
    • Know that "tricking" your laptop to accept a non-ChromeOS may be tricky.
    • Choose an OS which has the drivers you need, obviously.
  • Install Windows (v10, presumably) on your existing Chromebook laptop.
    • Know that "tricking" your laptop to accept a non-ChromeOS may be tricky.
    • Good news: As a researcher, most grad students can at least obtain Windows for free via Chemistry's "premium" subscription to Microsoft Imagine's service.
  • Invest in a new laptop which has Windows installed.
  • Within your ChromeOS, "print" to PDF and get that file that to a computer which can print to your group's printer.
    • Workflow idea: Set up a folder in Google drive to store files you want to print. "Print" that that folder. From a computer you can print from, actually print the files you put in that folder, and delete the files.
    • Alternative workflow: Copy PDF (or whatever) file to a USB thumbdrive on your Chromebook and then "sneakernet" that USB drive to a computer you can print from.

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