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Print Wirelessly with webPrint

Jan 22, 2013 by Rob Sell

Alternatively, your myPrint account can be accessed here: https://myprint.cf.ac.uk:9192/user. Sign-in, select webPrint and follow the instructions to upload your document(s). You can then release your printing from any of our FOLLOW-ME printer/copiers on campus.

For further info, see: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/insrv/news/webprintlaunch.html, or ask your library staff for help.


FOLLOW-ME Printing and Copying - Guide

Sep 26, 2012 by Matthew Nicholas Harvey

 


Follow @cardiffunilib on Twitter, and check out the #FOLLOWMEprinting hashtag to see tips on how to print and copy. Here’s a step-by-step to submitting your print job:




  • On a university computer, send your document to the FOLLOW-ME print queue. To be green and save money, printing defaults to grayscale and 2-sided.



  • To change the settings, click 'Printer Properties'. You can then change 'Grayscale' to 'Auto color', and '2-sided' to 1-sided'.



  • Log in to any FOLLOW-ME printer/copier to release your print job. You'll find them near the computers in libraries across the university.



  • We recommend you log in to the FOLLOW-ME printer/copiers using your ID card. You can use username and password, but it takes longer!



  • Go to a FOLLOW-ME printer/copier, enter your username and password, then swipe your card.



  • To release a print job from a FOLLOW-ME printer/copier, log in, press 'Release', select your documents, and press the start button.



  • To photocopy on a FOLLOW-ME printer/copier, log in, then use the copying features on the touchscreen. Like printing, it defaults to 2-sided.



  • You can print to a FOLLOW-ME printer/copier from home, or your laptop, or from anywhere. Go to https://myprint.cf.ac.uk:9192/user , then 'webPrint'.



  • Your FOLLOW-ME print jobs will be held for four hours, after which they will be deleted if you don't release them. You won't be charged!



If you have any questions about using the FOLLOW-ME print system, just ask any member of library staff.

Follow @cardiffunilib on Twitter, and check out the #FOLLOWMEprinting hashtag to see tips on how to print and copy.

You can also read our other blog post to see how the new printing and copying system can benefit you: http://blogs.cf.ac.uk/library/entry/follow_me_printing_and_copying2

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FOLLOW-ME Printing and Copying - Intro

Sep 26, 2012 by Matthew Nicholas Harvey

Follow @cardiffunilib on Twitter, and check out the #FOLLOWMEprinting hashtag to see tips on how to print and copy. Here’s a step-by-step to submitting your print job:




  • On a university computer, send your document to the FOLLOW-ME print queue. To be green and save money, printing defaults to grayscale and 2-sided.



  • To change the settings, click 'Printer Properties'. You can then change 'Grayscale' to 'Auto color', and '2-sided' to 1-sided'.



  • Log in to any FOLLOW-ME printer/copier to release your print job. You'll find them near the computers in libraries across the university.



  • We recommend you log in to the FOLLOW-ME printer/copiers using your ID card. You can use username and password, but it takes longer!



  • Go to a FOLLOW-ME printer/copier, enter your username and password, then swipe your card.



  • To release a print job from a FOLLOW-ME printer/copier, log in, press 'Release', select your documents, and press the start button.



  • To photocopy on a FOLLOW-ME printer/copier, log in, then use the copying features on the touchscreen. Like printing, it defaults to 2-sided.



  • You can print to a FOLLOW-ME printer/copier from home, or your laptop, or from anywhere. Go to https://myprint.cf.ac.uk:9192/user , then 'webPrint'.



  • Your FOLLOW-ME print jobs will be held for four hours, after which they will be deleted if you don't release them. You won't be charged!



If you have any questions about using the FOLLOW-ME print system, just ask any member of library staff.

Follow @cardiffunilib on Twitter, and check out the #FOLLOWMEprinting hashtag to see tips on how to print and copy.

You can also read our other blog post to see how the new printing and copying system can benefit you: http://blogs.cf.ac.uk/library/entry/follow_me_printing_and_copying2

[Read More]


webPrint - wireless printing

Jan 30, 2012 by Lucy Collins

Image of the webPrint logo. webPrint is a pilot project that enables users of the
networked chargeable printing service to print remotely to printers in
five different locations across the University’s campuses.

To access the service, just log in to myPrint
with your University username and password, select the webPrint option,
upload your document and then collect from the webPrint printer in any
one of these sites:

  • Arts and Social Studies Library
  • Health Library
  • Julian Hodge Study Centre
  • Senghennydd Library
  • Science Library

For further details, see the Graphics and Media website.


myPrint is here!

Aug 11, 2011 by Vicky Stallard



myPrint, the new charged network printing and photocopying system, is now up and running in the Libraries.


myPrint offers more flexibility and options for completing print jobs, and enables you to monitor your environmental impact too. You can log in to your myPrint account online to check your balance, add credit, change your myPrint PIN and see your transaction history. Log in to myPrint at https://myprint.cf.ac.uk:9192/user 


If you prefer to add credit using cash, there are new Pay Stations in the following locations:



  • Arts and Social Studies Library

  • Bute Library

  • Science Library

  • Julian Hodge Study Centre

  • Trevithick Building, Reception

  • Duthie Library


There are plans for future developments with myPrint, including wireless printing - watch this space for further details!



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