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==Note to Mac Users==
 
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:Modern Windows systems seem to set up connections to our printers fairly easier.  However, Macs can be somewhat tricky when configuring printers.  One thing you should keep in mind when configuring one of our networked printers on your Mac is to choose to install an '''IP''' printer, put in the IP address or full hostname (with .cs.jhu.edu part) for the '''Address''' field.  For the '''Protocol''' field, choose ''Line Printer Daemon -LPD''.  (That last part is usually the part that most Mac users do not set, and that needs to be set to print properly to our printers, in our experience.)
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:Modern Windows systems seem to set up connections to our printers fairly easily.  However, Macs can be somewhat tricky when configuring printers.  One thing you should keep in mind when configuring one of our networked printers on your Mac is to choose to install an '''IP''' printer, put in the IP address or full hostname (with .cs.jhu.edu part) for the '''Address''' field.  For the '''Protocol''' field, choose ''Line Printer Daemon -LPD''.  (That last part is usually the part that most Mac users do not set, and that needs to be set to print properly to our printers, in our experience.)
  
 
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Revision as of 16:55, 1 February 2018

INTRO

The CS IT group provides and manages printers located on each floor of Malone Hall, including a copier.

The links in this category provide info on available printers, as well as printing and troubleshooting tips.

But first...

IMPORTANT PRINTING NOTES:

  • Our CS IT-managed printers are currently available for anyone to print to from your own system on the CS and various JHU networks. However, the CS IT group does not configure user-owned or research labs-owned computers to print to our printers.
  • The CS IT Support Group will change toner in the CS IT-managed printers when necessary. If you see a message about low toner on one our printers (other than the copier in MH 154) or see that the print has become very light, please email support@cs.jhu.edu
  • The CS IT group does not supply or change paper in the printers we manage. Users can obtain paper from the CS Admin Office, Malone 160.
  • For toner/paper/etc. issues with the copier in MH 154 area, please check with someone in MH 160.
  • Our CS Grad and Ugrad Teaching Computer Labs' Linux systems are configured to print to the printer residing in each lab.
  • Please refrain from printing large documents such as books on our CS IT-managed printers. Printing out book-sized documents puts a large load on printing resources. Please print out only what you need.
  • Please pick up your printouts immediately after printing. Do not leave your printouts at the printer.

Note to Mac Users

Modern Windows systems seem to set up connections to our printers fairly easily. However, Macs can be somewhat tricky when configuring printers. One thing you should keep in mind when configuring one of our networked printers on your Mac is to choose to install an IP printer, put in the IP address or full hostname (with .cs.jhu.edu part) for the Address field. For the Protocol field, choose Line Printer Daemon -LPD. (That last part is usually the part that most Mac users do not set, and that needs to be set to print properly to our printers, in our experience.)