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Printing to the Faculty Room Xerox

Printing to the Xerox from a Mac (Quicktime Video tutorial)

Releasing Your Job at the Xerox machine (Quicktime Video tutorial)

General Instructions for Macintosh Computers

  • Go to File -> Print
  • From the Print dialog box select UPSTAIRS_XEROX from the Printer drop down menu.
  • If you have previously saved a group of printer settings, choose them from the Presets drop down menu, enter the number of copies, specific pages to print, etc. and click Print.
  • If you have not saved printer settings go to the Copies & Pages menu and down to Layout.
  • Select the appropriate button for Two Sided (Off, Long-edged binding, Short-edged binding).
  • Go back to the menu and choose Xerox Job Type.
  • Select the Secure Print button from the Job Type list and then type in a 4 digit release code (we recommend your year of birth).
  • Return to the menu and choose Printer Features.
  • The first feature set listed is JCL.
  • Deselect the Banner Sheet check box.
  • Go back up to the JCL drop down menu and click to go down to Finishing Options 1.
  • Select the appropriate choices for your job from the Stapling (No Staple, 1 Staple, 2 Staples) and Draft Mode (Normal, Conserve Dry Ink) menus.
  • To save these settings for future print jobs go to the Presets menu near the top of the dialog box and down to Save As....
  • The Save Preset window will appear, type in a name indicative of the settings you chose (e.g. Xerox DS w Staple Econo) and click OK.
  • Notice that the Presets menu now says the name of your settings file.
  • Click Print.
  • Future print jobs should retain these settings unless you choose otherwise.

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