To print using the Iliff library public printer, you must release your print job from one of the lab computers. Please configure the paper settings (black and white, color, single or double sided, and paper size) before sending your print job. The prices for printing are listed below.
Student and guests will need to have money loaded into their account using the value loader (located next to the library printer) in order to print or copy. Guests will use a shared guest account, meaning the balance is shared within this single account. No refunds or change will be provided.
Releasing a Print Job
1. Use one of the lab computers within the library to submit your print job.
2. Shortly after submitting the print job, an authentication pop-up window will appear.
3. Enter your student ID number (for guests use: 2323) in the ID Number field and then select the amount of time you want the application to remember your login credentials (please select the shortest time you want the system to remember your credentials, as there is no log out option). Then click Ok.
4. Your print job will then be placed on hold within your account.
5. Go to the value loader station and select Login Without Card.
6. Enter your student ID number (for guests use: 2323).
7. You will then be prompted with 3 options: Copy, Print, or Add Value. (Here you can view your current balance)
- Copy: use the printer and the touch screen on the printer to configure and scan your documents.
- Print: release/delete your print jobs held in the print queue.
- Add Value: load money to your account (Credit card only; must load a minimum of $1).
8. After selecting the Print option, you will see all of the print jobs that have been sent to your account. You can then select single/multiple documents to release/delete. Once you have selected the job you want to print, click on Print.
Note: The guests account is shared with other guests and will display all print jobs sent to the account using 2323, please ensure that the document you've selected is yours before printing or deleting it.
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