Pavilion dv7 entertainment laptop and do primarily wi-fi access, how do I print spool?

I need to know if my Pavilion dv7 entertainment laptop has print spooling capability. thanks

Yes, but you will need to have the proper drivers installed for your printer.  What printer do you have?  What operating system?
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