Installing the Law School Papercut Cloud Printer on your Laptop

Install the Mobility Print Client and Printer

To install the Law School Printer on your Mac or Windows laptop, first make sure you are inside the law school and connected to the "Seton Hall Law" wireless network. Then click the link below...

SHU Law Mobility Cloud Printing

The Papercut Cloud Printing setup page will then appear showing a 2 Step process.  You MUST complete both steps to successfully add the Law School Mobility printer to your device.
 

Note:  If you have already added the Law School Printer to your device back in August using the previous method, please delete that printer first to avoid having 2 printers with the same name...


Step 1 - Click "Download and run Mobility Print"...  and then run and install the Papercut Mobility Print Client...  

         Once completed...  return to the Papercut setup page and complete Step 2

Step 2 - Click "Connect and get my printers"...   complete the install and the Law School Printer (Mobility) will be added to your printer list...


Print a Test Page

Once the printer is installed, print a test page (any page will do)...

Make sure the paper size you have selected is LETTER, as no other paper sizes are supported...

As you are printing to the Papercut queue for the first time, the printer client will ask for your local network credentials.  These are the same credentials you use for accessing the law school wireless network (8 letter username (not your Mac ID), and the password consisting of the first 4 letters of your last name in CAPS, then the last 4 numbers of your student ID, then 2 pound signs ##)...

Enter your credentials and then submit...
 

Release Your Print Job

Once the test print job has been submitted to our Papercut queue, locate a release station in the Rodino Center.  At the release station, enter your local network credentials to log into the terminal.  Find your print job and select print on the far right.  Your print job should then print on the copier attached to the release station...