Printing

How to add a printer

Once the PaperCut NG software is installed on a computer it is very easy to select and add printer. Windows: Most of our computers already have a folder on the Desktop named “Williams Printers”, within the folder is a listing of printers based on their location. Once you have found the… Continue reading »

Ordering Toner for a Printer

Connecticut Business Systems (CBS), our print management company, supplies toner for all of our networked HP & Xerox printers on campus. All of these printers have a CBS sticker with a tag#, which is used to order toner online for your department: http://www.cbs-gisx.com/customer-support/order-supplies/ There is a field… Continue reading »

Print Troubleshooting

I just set up my Mac to print using the print server, but there aren’t any printers listed when I try to print. After configuring the print server for the first time you will need to return to print.williams.edu and select the printer/s that you would like to add to… Continue reading »

Printing / PaperCut Accounts

Account Info Log In This login is for viewing information about your printing usage, not for logging into PaperCut to print Logging in to view PaperCut stats: See how much money is left on your account Add… Continue reading »

Printing Allotments

Printing Allotments Student Printing Allotments For the Fall and Spring semesters, Williams will provide $50.00 worth of free printing for underclassmen (the equivalent of 500 double-sided, black-and-white pages). Seniors are given a larger printing allotments due to the higher expectations of writing intensive course work. This allotment should meet the needs of about 90% of… Continue reading »

Printing Overview

You Can’t Print Without PaperCut The Account: Williams faculty, staff and students all have PaperCut accounts. Visitors can create an account by purchasing a print card in Sawyer Library. The Software: PaperCut must be installed on the computer you’re printing from. Public campus computers already have it installed. To set up PaperCut on… Continue reading »

Printing Posters & Flyers

Posters Academic posters Anything larger than 11" x 17" is considered a poster. The ITech plotter is available to the campus to print academic posters, for example, posters used for conference presentations, departmental thesis poster sessions, research poster sessions, class assignments, etc. Personal images, decorative posters or posters to promote… Continue reading »