You can use a computer and printer near you at several types of locations:
- Public Libraries: Most libraries have Windows or similar desktop computers with internet access, word processing, spreadsheets, and printing facilities including black & white and color printing. Many allow reservations and have printing fees. Wi-Fi is usually available. Example: Lancashire libraries, Kellogg-Hubbard Library, and Chicago Public Library have public computers with printing for a small fee or free with library membership.
- FedEx Office Stores: These have self-service computer access stations for editing and printing documents, with fees charged by the minute for computer use and printing.
- Copy Shops and Print Shops: Especially in cities like Berlin or Munich, copy shops offer access to printing and sometimes computer use, often charging by the time used if you want to use their computers directly.
- The UPS Store: Many locations offer computer rental workstations for scanning, revising documents, and printing.
If you specify your exact location city or area, I can help find the nearest such places for you. Generally, public libraries are the most accessible and affordable option for computer and printer use nearby.