Where are the Library's printers?

The Library has four printers: two on Floor 1 and two on Floor 2.

Floor 1:

Locations of printers in the Library

Floor 2:

Locations of printers in the Library

What is PaperCut, the Mount's Print Management Program?

PaperCut is a software application that monitors student printing across campus, as well as student photocopying in the Library. PaperCut has been installed to reduce wasteful paper and toner consumption, which has a negative impact on both the environment and expenses. The print management program will encourage students to "think before they print and copy." Implementing this program will permit you to print or copy what's needed for coursework while controlling problems of unnecessary printing and copying.

How does PaperCut work?

PaperCut shows each student how much they've printed and copied. Print and copy activity is applied against each student's printing allotment of 4000 points per semester. Please note that a requirement for receiving points is logging into a campus computer during each semester in order for the points to get allocated to a student.

How do I get my printout?

In your program's print menu, select the Toshiba printer option. Your document will be placed in a queue until you retrieve it from a library printer. Next, swipe into a Toshiba printer with your student ID card. The Card swipe is located on the left-hand side of the printer. Follow the on-screen prompts to release your print job, and you're done! Take a look at this document for step-by-step instructions. 

How many prints and copies do I get?

All students will be given a 4000 point printing allotment* each semester to apply toward printing and copying in that semester. This allotment is applied on the first day of class. Prints and copies will be charged against the credit as follows:

  • Black (greyscale), single-sided printing/copying -- 5 points per page.
  • Black (greyscale), double-sided printing/copying -- 8 points for a two-sided page.
  • Color, single-sided printing/copying -- 10 points per page.
  • Color, double-sided printing/copying -- 18 points for a two-sided page.

The 4000 points per-semester allocation is equivalent to 800 single-sided prints or copies. Unused amounts will rollover to subsequent semesters until your account reaches the cap of 8000 points**. (Please note that remaining PaperCut points cannot be refunded.) 

*Printing allotment points are not refundable and unused points are not redeemable for cash.

What about the summer session? Do I get a printing and copying allotment if I'm attending classes during the summer?

Any student registered to attend classes during summer sessions receives a 1000 point PaperCut printing and copying allotment.

What happens when I use up my print/copy credit?

Once you've exhausted your 4000 points, you can add more points (buy more paper) with Mount Money. If you have Mount Money on your ID card, you can follow the instructions in the PaperCut box to add additional points to your print/copy allocation. If you don't already have Mount Money, you can add cash to your card at the MSMC Student Financial Services Office. If additional points are purchased, do not display, contact this office of the IT Department at 845-569-3491. (Please note that unused PaperCut points, even if purchased with cash or Mount Money, cannot be refunded.). 

You can use the MSMC Mobile app to buy more paper. 

How will I know I am getting low on my print/copy allotment?

PaperCut will display a small box (or widget) when you are logged into the MSMC network. Click on the "Details" link to access your PaperCut account. Use your MSMC network username and password to log into your account.

Your PaperCut account will show how much copying and printing you have done. This is where you can add additional points to your account. PaperCut will also depict your printing/copying activity in terms of energy and resource use. This reinforces the importance of being mindful about printing and copying only what you need.

I am a faculty, staff, or administrator. Will PaperCut affect me?

You will see the PaperCut widget when you login to a computer in a classroom lab or the Library. However, you can continue to print (or make copies in the Library) even if you exceed the 4000 point allotment.

What about alumni? Can I still print?

Yes, active alumni can still print from the computers in the Library. Each active alumni will have an annual printing allotment of 1,250 points applied every July 1st, which is about 250 pages.

What if there's a paper jam or my printout is streaked/creased/in bad shape, and I have to reprint? Can I get those pages back?

You can request an adjustment to your printing allocation so those unusable pages of that print job can be added back into your printing allocation. Please note that these adjustments can take up to two business days to process. See this document on requesting adjustments.

How does copying work with PaperCut?

All copiers in the MSMC Library are connected to the PaperCut system. Swipe your ID card in order to make copies. All photocopies, whether black, color, single- or double-sided, use points from your PaperCut allotment in the same way as prints. Check out this document on how to copy using PaperCut.

I tried to copy but was not able to. What's the problem?

Students, faculty, and staff need to be "acknowledged" by the PaperCut system. You will encounter this situation only once if you haven't ever signed on to a library PC. Once you sign on to a PC, you can log out of the PC, and then you will be able to use the copiers.

How do I copy something if I am not a student, faculty, or staff member at Mount Saint Mary College?

Unfortunately, people from outside the Mount Saint Mary College community do not have access to our printer/copier machines.

We suggest contacting the Newburgh Free Library: 124 Grand St., Newburgh, NY 12550, 845-563-3600.

Why can't I print from eClass?

If you try to print a document directly from eClass, the document may not print. To avoid this situation, save any document you view in eClass and want to print it to your Desktop. Then open the document from your Desktop and then print it from there.

Can I print using my own laptop in the Library?

PaperCut allows for black and white, double-sided printing from laptops to Library printers. Selecting a web print from the PaperCut web portal here MobilityPrint on PaperCut will allow you to print directly from your own device.

Learn more about using PaperCut to print from a laptop to Library printers.

I want to scan a document, not print or copy it. How can I do that?

There are two methods for scanning:

1) Once you've swiped your ID card on a Toshiba printer/copier, you can scan a document into pdf format on to a USB drive that you provide. Insert your USB drive into the port on the machine, press the Scan button, and follow the instructions on the display panel.

2) If you don't have a USB drive, you can scan a document and automatically save it to your H drive or email it to yourself.  After swiping your ID card, press the eFile button, and follow the instructions on the display panel. Scans can then be saved to your H drive (into a folder called Scans) or emailed to your my.msmc.edu address. You can scan as fully functional Word or Excel files, as plain text, or as pdf images. Please note that the file will send to your Mount-assigned my.msmc.edu email address, which is tied to your ID swipe card. 

Scanning does not deduct points from your PaperCut account.

Check out this document for a step-by-step guide to scanning. 

 

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