Student guide to PrintCopyScan Printed on 100gsm 4CC Premium Quality Paper Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 1
Contents Introduction Page 3 Copying Page 4 Printing using Papercut Page 5 Webprint Page 6 Scanning Page 10 Helpful Email/Online Contacts Page 12 Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 2
Introduction There are student Konica Minolta copy-printers in most IT suites and across the libraries. These vary in size, colour capabilities and speed. However, they are all linked to the Papercut system which regulates credit. Student print credit can be obtained from: The cashloaders (notes and coins) o Penryn Campus Main IT Suite Library (near helpdesk) Design Centre (near model suite) Peter Lanyon building (Humanities & Politics IT Suite) o Falmouth Campus Fox2 IT Suite Library Online http://paymentportal.falmouth.ac.uk Credit added by a specific course or department The credit can then be used to copy or print. Scanning is currently free. Photograph of the main Konica Minolta screen: Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 3
Copying All students can use their ID card to gain access to the copiers. Hold the ID card near the proximity readers (indicated by the stickers on the front of the copy-printers) and this will link up your ID card to your Papercut online profile. Swipe/hold card over sticker (pictured beneath the screen area). The card reader is embedded within the machine. The Konica Minolta screen will then appear (see Page 3 for photo). Then simply choose the COPY option Change options to suit requirement Press blue Go button to copy To logout press ACCESS Troubleshooting: If your card is not recognised or working please contact servicedesk@fxplus.ac.uk and a technician will look at your problem. All student data is held on a Papercut database so the problem can soon be diagnosed. Please note that damaged cards might no longer work and new ones can be bought from your relevant student support offices (See page 12 for further details). Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 4
Printing using Papercut Whenever you log onto a campus PC/MAC a print profile will always have a default printer. This might be FIND ME (ie held on a central server for later release) or simply one of the dedicated IT Suite machines close to you. Ensure that you know which printer is your current default option as this might quicken your search for your work during busy periods, especially if you print accidently to another building or campus Please note that due to popular demand there are a mixture of FIND ME and dedicated printers. The dedicated IT Suite machines print automatically as soon as you press print and confirm your job on the PC/Mac. For FIND ME (usually in the libraries) you ll need your ID CARD to log in first before then clicking in the RELEASE folder to view which files you would like to print. All print jobs sent to the FIND ME queue will self-delete within 72 hours if not released. These will not be charged. Charging only occurs as work is printed from the machine. The RELEASE folder for FIND ME printing is indicated in the picture on Page 3. If you re using a campus PC/MAC the Papercut widget will display your current credit balance: Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 5
Webprint Webprint allows you to print from your own laptop whilst on site. This is of particular help during busy periods when the IT Suites are full. First log into your Papercut User Account via: Browsing to webprint.fxplus.ac.uk Then add your Username and Password and PRESS Log In Next Press WEB PRINT (although it should automatically default to this page) Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 6
Next press SUBMIT JOB Then on Page 1: PRINTER and simply click on type required (Single sided) etc ie A4 B&W Simplex Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 7
Check number of copies = 1 Then Press 3: Upload Document BROWSE for your job then press UPLOAD & COMPLETE Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 8
Your job will then appear in a queue, with the history of other jobs also being illustrated. If finished press LOG OUT. If submitting more than one job simply repeat process. Next: Go to a FIND ME printer Swipe your card or log in using Username/Password Press RELEASE option Choose your job by highlighting it Press blue GO button LOG OFF after printing is finished by pressing ACCESS Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 9
Scanning First access the HOME page (below) Next Press SCAN/FAX To scan and send to your email simply: Ensure that the screen has ADDRESS BOOK highlighted (1) Your email address should then be visible (2) PRESS your email address to highlight (3) Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 10
Choose options for colour/scan quality etc (4) PRESS the blue GO print button to scan (5) 1 2 & 3 4 4 5 All Scan to email settings are illustrated at the bottom of the screen (4). Please note that the campus email limit is 10MB so sending through multiple pages in colour at a high resolution might cause the application to fail. In such a case try using a USB: Go to SCAN/FAX page Insert USB at right hand side of machine Wait for message to come up, then press the button illustrating scan to external device Set the scan to external device settings (and change filename if required) then press the BLUE GO BUTTON Once saved simply pull out the stick Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 11
Helpful Email/Online Contacts General IT/Printer issues: Online credit payment: Email servicedesk@fxplus.ac.uk http://paymentportal.falmouth.ac.uk and click on print credit button Bookable print & bind slots: Email: Reprographics@fxplus.ac.uk Large format printing: Email Reprographics@fxplus.ac.uk Damaged ID Card Falmouth: http://paymentportal.falmouth.ac.uk and click on replacement card button Damaged ID Card Exeter: 1) Call into the Student Information Desk in the Peter Lanyon Building (ASU) where you can complete an application form for a replacement card and make the payment of 10. Students can then collect the new card from the Student Information Desk on receipt of an email advising them that it has been made. 2) By sending an email requesting a replacement card to : cornwall-cardoffice@exeter.ac.uk You will receive an email advising them when the card is ready for collection from the Student Information Desk and make their payment on collection (of 10). Phone numbers: Reprographics: 01326 370762 Service desk: 01326 213822 Student Guide to PrintCopyScan 2013/14 Page 12