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Revision as of 08:41, 26 October 2023
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Students are required to access the User Administration site to manage their printing account:
- IMPORTANT: Once you logged onto any Safecom printer, make sure to LOGOUT to prevent 'Reserved print credits' block (resulting in 'Credits too low' fault message) - seeIT HELP below.
- View Printing Balances
- Click "Sign on" and enter your username and password when prompted.
- Choose View Printing Balances.
- Available balance: Shows the amount that is actually available for printing. (If you do not have enough print credits proceed to section below on how toLoad Printing Money to Student Account.
- Reserved balances
Shows the amount currently reserved on your student account. When you release a document for printing, the printer reserves all money balances until the document has finished printing. If for some reason the printing does not finish the balance might stay reserved, resulting in a printer fault message "Credits too low".
- IT HELP?
If your available print credits remain under 'Reserved' after successfully logging out of the safecom printer, take the following steps:
- Log a request to Library ICT to have your reserved print credits reset.
- After your reserved print credits have been successfully reset on the print system, you will receive an ICT confirming that they are once again available on your print account.
Note: To prevent a reserved balance, make sure you LOGOUT before logging onto a different safecom printer.
- Load Printing Money
Students
- Click "Sign on" and enter your username and password when prompted.
- Choose Load Printing Money from Student Account
Note: Printing requests will not be loaded immediately, but you will receive an e-mail confirmation upon activation.
Staff
- Click "Sign on" and enter your username and password when prompted.
- Choose: Load Printing Quotafrom Cost Centre
Note: The print credit request will be sent to the cost center manager of your department for approval. Funds will only be transferred to your account after approval. You will receive an email notification upon transfer approval.
If you cannot load credits via your student account:
- Top up at cashiers
Quotas can still be topped up by paying at the cashiers at Student Fees in Admin A. Students at Tygerberg can pay at the cashiers at the Clinical Building.
- Add Prepaid printer credits via SnapScan
- Using the SnapScan app is quick and effortless. It is free to use, and just requires data or wifi. Instructions to download and pay via SnapScan can be found here.
- To add Prepaid printer credits, follow these steps:
SnapScan enquiries & help is available here.
How do I print?
Print from a computer
- Sign-On to any network computer in the library with your SU campus Username (e.g 12345678) and Password.
- Once successfully login in, select the print function from your application.
- Select the correct printer from the list of printers, e.g,: i) STB_PRINT_Q01 on stbsc03.stb.sun.ac.za or STB_PRINT_Q01 on stbsc05.stb.sun.ac.za
- Ensure the proper print options (double-sided or one-sided) are selected for your print job. (The default setting on print server is double-sided).
- Press the "Print" or "OK" button to send your print job to the campus print server.
How to release your print jobs at a printer with your Student Card
- To release your print job for printing, go to the nearest Safecom printer and LOGIN (tap your SU Student Card)..</font?
- Your network username will appear on the printer screen once you have successfully logged into the print server.
- On the print screen, select Pull Print OR pick a specific Print Job to be printed.
- IMPORTANT: Once you logged onto any Safecom printer, make sure to LOGOUT to prevent 'Reserved credits' block (resulting in 'Credits too low' fault message).
If you do not have your Student Card, login manually at a printer
- Go to the nearest library SAFECOM printer.
- Press the 'home' button to active the printer screen.
- First press the Setting icon (icon on the top, far left hand side) and change the 'Local Drive' setting to ' Safecom '
- The 'Sign in' screen will now appear.
- Type in your Username *(You must use your standard username, e.g. 1234567 - NOT your @sun.ac.za email-account credentials).
- The 'Domain' option: STB
- Type in your Password.
- Once successfully logged in, release your documents for print
PRINTING TIPS!
How to print ONE sided
- Select Print
- Click on Properties (Top left corner of the print box)
- Click Finishing
- Untick: Print both sides
- Select OK
- Select OK
How to print in COLOR
- Select Print
- Click on Properties (Top left corner of the print box)'
- Under the 'Color tab', untick Grey scale option
Printing costs?
The University's Printing fees may change though out the year. It is updated and available on the University's IT Service catalogue.
Printing problems?
- If you experience a problem to print a online document, Download and Save the document which you want to print on your own sunstorage network space or to your Flashdisk, and Open from the Saved location and click the Print option.
- ALWAYS do a Print, Preview (and check for any Page-breaks which can resulted in blank print pages) before you press Print.