Episode 28 - Do Chromebooks Print?

Cory is gone, no, we didn't fire him, he is on vacation with his family, so we have Guest Matt join us. We talk about Papercut and how it solved printing issues with Chromebooks for Matt and Josh (Chris doesn't support Chromebook printing at his district). We briefly talk about how students discovered they could "invalidate" certificates used by common k12 filters to bypass school filters, and how to prevent that from happening. We talk about how Matt doubles as a bus mechanic and installs bus camera systems. We also mention that the E-rate 471 window has closed and hope that FCDLs start getting issued. Visit our sponsors! Let them know you heard about them on our show. Click here if you want to sign up for Aruba's Atmosphere networking conference (free) Tweet us at @k12techtalkpod BUY A SHIRT AND/OR HOODIE! https://tinyurl.com/k12techtalkGOTSHIRTS Visit our sponsors at: somethingcool.com provisionds.com arubanetworks.com

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