Please note: the printers/copiers are NOT handled by the Library but through IT.
However, below is basic information to get you started.
For any questions, contact IT at support@achehealth.edu or call 479-308-2233.
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Every school year, your account is preloaded with $100 in print credit. What you don't use rolls over!
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If you run out of print credit, you can load more. (Cool fact: You can transfer unused print credit to another student and share print credit love.)
- When you send a print job, you do not send it to a specific printer but to the type of printer you want (black/white or color). You then release the print job from any printer that corresponds to your type of job. (Note: if you send a color print job and release it on a b/w printer, you will be charged b/w pricing.) You can even send your print job in advance and release it later; it should stay in the queue for 24 hours.
- B/W = $0.10 per side, Color = $0.25 per side.
- For all print jobs, select the Kyocera
printers.
- 8.5 x 14 is LEGAL size paper. All the other Kyocera options are LETTER size paper, the most common size.
- Simplex = single sided; duplex = double sided
- Locations:
ARCOM Building:
Black and White: dining area, team-based learning area, and the Library
Color: Library
College of Health Sciences Building:
There are 3 printers, one on each floor of the College of Health Sciences building.
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Need to print a ton of PowerPoint slides? You have to save the file as pdf. (PaperCut only accepts the following file types: PDF - pdf, and Picture Files - bmp, dib, gif, jfif, jif, jpe, jpeg, jpg, png, tif, tiff.) Learn how below.
On a Mac: Click File, then Print. Adjust the layout options and other settings. Then select PDF on the left hand side and Save.
On an iPad: Click File (document icon with three dots), Print, AirPrint, toggle through layout options and select your preferred layout, the click on Next. Don't click on Print - instead put your fingers in the middle of the preview and then expand. The preview will appear as a pdf. Now select the Share icon at the top right, where you can save the file.
On a PC: Click Print. Under Settings, select how many slides per page and the page range. Then select Microsoft Print to PDF. It will open as a PDF; then you can Save the file.