Student Printing Documentation

Prices for Printing and Copying

Print jobs are paid for using your Phlash Cash that is on your student ID or a guest printing card. Guest cards can be purchased in the Cofrin Library, 3rd floor, and they can be reloaded in the Union, 2nd floor, at the UTIC counter.  You must have a student ID or guest printing card in order to print, copy or scan. 

$0.10 - Black and white
$0.09 - Black and white duplex (double-sided)
$0.30 - Color
$0.29 - Color duplex (double-sided)
$0.25 - Tabloid black and white
$0.60 - Tabloid color

See the Student Printing Locations KB for a list of supported functions at each location.  Copying costs are the same as printing.  Scanning to email is free. 


Submitting a Print Job

PaperCut - Printing from a Lab Computer

PaperCut - Printing from Windows Personal Computer

PaperCut - Printing from an iPhone or iPad

PaperCut - Printing from an Android Device

PaperCut - Printing from a Personal Mac

PaperCut - Printing from the Web (only supports PDF and image files)

PaperCut - Guest Printing


Releasing a Print Job

PaperCut - Student Printer Locations

PaperCut - Releasing a Print Job at a Release Station

PaperCut - Ricoh MFP Print Release, Copying, and Scanning

 

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