Can I show the walk-in clinic/lab the PDF version of the file instead of printing it out (in Toronto, Canada)?

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My family doctor got the receptionist of his office/clinic to email me the document needed to do a blood and urinal tests. Sadly my home printer doesn't fucking work because its drivers are corrupted somehow, and I tried to print from both my laptop (Acer Nitro 5 2019) and phone (Samsung Galaxy A34 5G). On the weekend, they close in the afternoon instead of the evening and my dad isn't here right now to help me fix this crap; I tried restarting my laptop, updating Windows 10, and even un/re-installed the drivers.

I attempted to add the printer manually via the Acrobat Reader app for my phone, but it couldn't detect it, nor did it be recognized when I allowed for direct wi-fi printing (I've also tried directly connecting the printer to my laptop via USB). I tried to print directly in the browser and through the Adobe software for both my laptop and phone, and none of them could detect the printer - by the way, my family printer is Xerox WorkCentre 6015N1 iirc of the model.

The nearest lab is like 15 minutes away walking and 5 minutes away by bus, so I don't know if I should go there to ask only to be rejected. Please don't tell me to call the lab because I already tried that and their receptionist line is busy, and also they don't have a fax number for me to send directly. The reason for me needing to do a test is because of my bloody stool problems, which my family doctor recommended I do (he also told me he'll refer me to a specialist in colorectal problems).
Yes they'll accept PDF versions
No they only want printed paper
Try to visit them and ask directly
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Can I show the walk-in clinic/lab the PDF version of the file instead of printing it out (in Toronto, Canada)?
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