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Printing

Students, faculty, and staff are able to print using their personal mobile devices, the computer labs on campus, or with equipment in their own departments.

Overview

NDSU offers campus wide printing facilities with single-function printers and multi-function printers that also provide scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities. Printing jobs can be initiated from laptops, mobile devices after downloading the file to the local storage including OneDrive and Google Drive.

Getting Started

There are three types of printing at NDSU. Follow the links below for more about each type of printing.

  1. Computer Lab Printing: Printing in the computer clusters. 
  2. Mobile Printing: Printing from your laptop or phone. 
  3. Departmental Printing: Printing from your departmental unit. 

Best Practices

Always print double-sided! Use Print Preview to ensure your document will print correctly. Pick up your documents immediately to avoid them getting ‘lost’ in other print jobs. Try to create and distribute publications and documents electronically - post to the website, distribute via email, or use shared drives. 

FAQs

Universal Design/Accessibility

  • Assistive Technology
  • Voice-to-Text 
  • Screen Reader

Help, consultation, training

IT Service Center

Intended Audience

  • Student
  • Faculty
  • Staff

Using this service

Availability

24/7/365[*Standard outages]

Cost

500 B&W pages per semester for Students funded by the technology fee. All accounts are reset before each Fall term. Additional B&W 3 cents/page, Color 15 cents/page. 

Requirements

Compatibility with the latest OS and Apps distributed by ITS.

Must be connected with wired network (Wireless not allowed). 



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OwnerChad C.GroupNDSU IT Knowledge Base
Created2020-04-07 15:26:59Updated2024-08-23 14:38:09
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