New NCC Lab Printing Instructions
North Central College has made an important change to how printing is handled in student/public labs across campus. Printing in back officesis not affected by this change.The new printing software, named Papercut, is a print quota management system that works with iPrint to bring the College a feature called Follow-Me-Printing. Papercutwill help save money, reduce printer waste,and give you more options and control over when and where your jobs print.
Benefits of PaperCut
· Reduces paper and toner waste
· Allows a document to be printed on almost any NCC printer using your NCC ID
· Allows printing from both personal and college owned computers
· Eliminates the need to wait to use a busy printer
· Continues to allow print credit management with ManageMyID—no need to learn a new system
Follow-Me-Printingallows print jobs to follow you around campus. Print to the Follow-Me-BW or Follow-Me-Color print queues, and then release the document at a printer on campuswhen you're ready. The Follow-Me queues are loaded on all lab computers across campus.Print jobs can be released atany student/public lab printer, in any building, using your NCC ID card.
Print instructions for Follow-Me-Printing
1. Open the file that you would like to print.
2. Go to File, then Print.
3. Choose either Follow-Me-BW or Follow-Me-Color.
If you choose the color queue you can only release your job at a color printer.
4. Click Print.
5. Swipe your NCC ID card at the printer whereyou would like to retrieve the print job.
a. If you are releasing your job at a cPad, press the Print All button, or select a print job and press the Print Selected Job button.
b. If you are releasing your job at a fast-release station, all jobs will be released after you swipe your NCC ID.
Additional Information
To install the Follow-Me print queues on your personal computer, visit https://its.noctrl.edu/printing/install-follow-me-print-queues.
To see which printers are affected, visit https://its.noctrl.edu/printing/follow-me-printing-locations.
For more information onPapercut and Follow-Me-Printing visit http://its.noctrl.edu/printing.
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