How do you print in the library?

Answer

PaperCut is used to print on campus either through the library computers or a personal computer. 

In order to print from your own computer you will need to log into PaperCut

Directions on how to print from your own computer:

  1. Log into PaperCut with your username and password (username is your email without the @lifepacific.edu and your password is your ID Number unless you have changed it).
  2. Click Web Print which is a tab on the left-hand side, then click submit a job. 
  3. Choose one of the two campus printers (Library or Student Life) - Note: make sure you check the correct printer. If you choose Student Life and print from the Library, it will show up on the printer screen put print on the Student Life printer). 
  4. Upload your file to be printed.
  5. Go to the printer and login to release the print job (this can be done by either swiping your ID Card or typing in your username and password)

The PaperCut website displays your balance for printing. If you need to add money onto your account you may do so at the Circulation desk in the library. 

 

Directions on how to print from a Library computer:

  1. Log into one of the library computers (username and password should have been sent to you with the rest of your IT information at the start of your LPC career. If you have forgotten you may contact IT Support, which can be done by emailing ITSUPPORT@lifepacific.edu or calling (909) 706-3061. - Note: You must be logged in under your own account in order to print from the library.)
  2. Go to the document you want to print.
  3. Go to File then Print.
  4. Make sure to select the Library printer.
  5. Go to the printer and login to release the print job (this can be done by either swiping your ID Card or typing in your username and password)

If you need to add money onto your account you may do so at the Circulation desk in the library. 

Please note: If you do not have the correct amount for printing, you will be unable to print. 

  • Last Updated Feb 21, 2019
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  • Answered By Josh Ortega

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