
PapercutMobility Printallows for native printing from your macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, or Chrome device.Instructionsvary depending on the device OS, but the basic idea is the same:set up the printer once, then you canprint to MobilityPrintandrelease your jobat one of 12 release stations around campus.
What is the purpose of PaperCut?
PaperCut helps reduce waste and increases print security in our libraries and computing labs. After printing from a computer, your job will be held for up to 12 hours until you log in to a release station to "release" the job to the printer for printing. You can delete print jobs from your queue if you don't want them or just allow them to expire after 12 hours.
Where can I print with PaperCut Mobility Print?
HP Printers and Release Stations can be found in
- Clapp Library- 2 printers on the main floor reading room and 1 printer in theKnapp Center
- Music Library- 1 printer
- Art Library- 1 printer
- Science Center- 2 printers on the ground floor by the elevators
- MOD 4 hallway- 1 printer
- Pendleton East- 1 printer on the 3rd floor
- Residence Halls- 1 printer in Bates, Shafer, Stone-Davis, and Tower
Black and white printing is still free
When you use the MobilityPrint queue and then release your job(s) at one of the release stations, printing is free! You should see an initial quota of 1000 pages if you check online. If your computer is showing you a quota, though, chances are you need to remove the old PaperCut Client.
Free increases can still be requested via the Computing Help Desk and ouronline form.
当准备aring a print job to the mobilityprint printer, always check the paper size before sending!
For example, in Chrome on a Mac:File>Print>Change>mobilityprint>More settings>Paper size>Letter
Color Printing is available in Clapp and Science for $.20 per page
Self service color printing is available for a fee of $.20 per page. Color print jobs sent to thecolor-20centsprint queue can now be released at Clapp (main floor reading room) or Science (ground floor) at the specific color printers. Charges will be billed to your Workday account.
Learn how to set up to print
from your device to
color-20cents
. Instructions vary depending on the device OS, but the basic idea is the same:
set up the printer once
, then you can
print to color-20cents
and
release your job
at one of the color release stations in Clapp and Science.
Reminder:
The charges will be billed to your Workday account.
IMPORTANT:
当准备aring a print job to the color printer,always check the paper size before sending!
For example, in Chrome on a Mac:
File
>
Print
>
Change
>
color-20cents
>
More settings
>
Paper size
>
Letter
Contactless Print Release
If you have a smartphone or tablet, bring it to the printer and follow the signs to scan the QR code and release your job when it's your turn.
当你到达任何发布站,the option to scan a QR Code with your mobile device, and in the Papercut webpage that loads, sign in with your Wellesley College credentials to see your print jobs ready to be released!
- You will need to be on the Wellesley Secure WiFi network.
- Each printer has a unique QR Code that allows you to release at that specific printer. You can select and deselect jobs you would like to print. If you would like to use another printer, you will need to scan the QR Code posted there.
- Don't have a mobile device with a camera? The release station computer will still be available to release jobs.
Look for a poster like this one at a printer near you!
Copy and Scan to Email/Google Drive/PDF on the MFDs
Large Multi-Function Devices (aka MFDs) can be used for copying and scanning to PDF/email and now Google Drive. Copying will still be deducted from your PaperCut balance.
Copy/Scan MFDs can be found in
- Clapp Library (lower floor hallway outside Clapp 131)
- Science Center (ground floor)
- Art Library
- Music Library
Why does it say I only have X pages left?
PaperCut assigns each person an allotment of 1,000 pages, which is based on the average number of pages printed by Wellesley students per semester. Each time you print, pages are deducted from this number.
As of Spring 2019:If your computer launches the PaperCut Client, it will have outdated information, as we no longer use the client.
Remove the PaperCut Clientas you would any other software on your computer and follow the instructions to
set up Mobility Printinstead.
SeeCan I track my printer usage?below for how you can see your current pages left.
What happens when I run out of pages?
SeeCan I track my printer usage?below to see your current balance.
How long do I have between printing a document and releasing it?
PaperCut stores print requests for 12 hours before removing them if they are not released. After 12 hours, the print job is deleted from the server.
Help! My print job disappeared!
Sent something to Mobility Print and it disappeared?
Send a very simple document, making sure it's set for 8.5x11" US Letter sized paper, to see if it's something about that document that's amiss.
Wrong paper/page size?
When you send your print job, pause for a moment to make sure it's set to print to 8.5x11" US letter-sized paper.
Too large?
PDF files are compressed files. Before printing, the document must be uncompressed in the system. While the file size you see might be 10MB, its uncompressed size could be hundreds of MB! Jobs whose uncompressed file size is more than 300MB will be denied when they hit the server to maintain reasonable printing times at the printers. To print your job, print sections of pages at a time. If you would like help optimizing a PDF file so it is able to print in its entirety, please visit our service desk.
Can I track my printer usage?
Log in to the
PaperCut Web Portalusing your Wellesley username and password. You will be able to precisely track your printing usage over the course of a semester. Due to privacy concerns, PaperCut does not store the actual print jobs after they are released to the printer.
What if I have questions or problems?
Contact the
Computing Help Desk(x7777)
with any questions or problems printing. We want to solve your problems quickly!