Student Printing
STUDENT PRINTING
Student Printing Procedures Using PaperCut
1. Log In:
- Start by logging into any available campus computer using your student credentials.
2. Prepare Your Document:
- Open the document you wish to print. This can be done through software applications such as Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF Reader, or any other document viewer/editor.
3. Send Your Document to Print:
- Click on ‘File’ and then ‘Print’ in your document application.
- Select the Systel Pay to Print printer from the list of available printers.
4. Review Print Settings:
- Choose your print preferences (e.g., black and white, color, number of copies).
- Confirm your settings and send your document to the printer.
5. Proceed to the Print Release Station:
- Locate the nearest Print Release Station: Library, Snack Bar, and the AATC.
6. Log In at the Release Station:
- Use your student ID or credentials to log into the Systel Pay to Print system at the Release Station.
7. Review and Pay for Your Print Job:
- Your document will appear in the queue. Select it.
- Insert payment as required by the system. This can typically be done using cash, card, or through preloaded student account balances.
8. Release and Collect Your Printout:
- Once payment is confirmed, select ‘Print’ to release your document.
- Collect your printed document from the printer.
9. Log Out:
- Remember to log out of the Print Release Station and collect any change or receipt if applicable.
Additional Tips:
- Check Balance: You can check your print credit balance at the Print Release Station before sending a print job.
- Add Credit: If you need to add credit to your account, follow the on-campus instructions for loading money onto your student card or account, often available at the same stations or online through the school’s portal.
- Support: If you encounter any issues, such as the printer being out of service or your document not printing correctly, seek assistance from campus tech support or the help desk.
These instructions should guide you smoothly through the process of printing documents on campus using the Systel Pay to Print system.