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This article displays the location of each Pawprint-enabled device on campus. You can swipe your ID card at any of these to retrieve documents printed to the Pawprint queue.
Documentation for the IT Service Desk to handle ID Card Suffix issues
This guide will show you how to print to a campus network printer from your Apple computer.
You can add the Pawprint queue to a Windows computer by navigating to \\print2.pct.edu and double clicking the Pawprint queue.
Information about how many pages you can print and how your prints are counted
This article will help you find useful information about your printing transactions.
This article contains a video demonstrating how to retrieve a document from the Pawprint queue.
Pawprint is a "print & release" system which allows you to retrieve your printed documents from any Pawprint enabled device on campus by simply swiping your ID card or logging in with your network username and password. You can add the Pawprint queue to your Android device by downloading the Mobility Print app by PaperCut Software.
The Pawprint web interface allows you to monitor your print balance, usage, and see jobs pending release. You may also upload a document directly to the queue to be printed.
You can add the Pawprint queue to your MacOS device quickly if you are connected to the Wildcats network by selecting Add Printer or Scanner from within the Printers & Scanners menu in System Preferences.
This article covers a wide range of frequently asked questions about our print release and quota system, Pawprint. Check the related articles section to see how to setup Pawprint on your personal devices.
You can print from your Apple phone or tablet through the AirDrop menu from any AirDrop enabled app.
You can uninstall a printer by selecting Uninstall Device from the Print queues section of Device Manager in Windows 10.
You may remove printers from a Windows 7 computer by selecting the Remove device option from the right click menu of a device in the Devices and Printers menu.
To change your color or duplex options for an on campus printer, open printer properties from your application and select the appropriate setting.