Pay-For-Print - Mobile Printing
You can set up your personal device to print from any release station in a campus library or InfoLab using your Wiscard account for payment. Papercut supports Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android devices.
- Set up the PaperCut Mobility Print printer(s) on your device.
- Go to PaperCut Mobility Print Setup
- See Installation Instructions below for directions specific to your device type
- You must be on campus and connected to the campus wireless to print
- You should only need to do this step once - though you can re-run the installers if anything changes or you need a different queue than you set up initially.
- Note: If you intend to pay using a Print Card instead of your Wiscard or Wiscard Print account (this is unusual), you will need to enter the Card Number and PIN instead of your NetID when it asks for authentication.
- Print to the desired queue from your device
- There are a couple different campus-wide queues. Ideally the location you're in should have signage telling you which to use there. Otherwise check the table below.
- See Printing Instructions below for directions specific to your device type
- Release your Print Job
- Log in to the Release Station next to the printer with your NetID and Password (or with your Print Card Number and PIN if that's what you used when you set up the printer on your device)
- A few locations might have a QR code that will take you to a website where you may release the job instead of a dedicated release station.
- Pay-for-Print - Add Money to your Wiscard Account for Printing
- Pay-For-Print Refund Requests (wisc.edu)
If you need assistance or run into any issues, work with the local staff or Get Help from DoIT (wisc.edu)
Installing the PaperCut Mobility Print queues on your device
Windows
- Go to PaperCut Mobility Print Setup
- Click "Download"
- Run the downloaded file.
- Note that the file is named something like "pc-mobility-print-printer-setup-<version>[papercut-print.doit.wisc.edu].exe. Do not rename this file. If your browser automatically renames this file, use a different browser. The executable uses the file name to know what print server to connect to.
- Note that the file is named something like "pc-mobility-print-printer-setup-<version>[papercut-print.doit.wisc.edu].exe. Do not rename this file. If your browser automatically renames this file, use a different browser. The executable uses the file name to know what print server to connect to.
- Enter administrator credentials as necessary and click through the boxes to allow the app to make changes to your device, to use your desired language, and to accept the license agreement.
- Select the queue(s) you want to add to your device. Note that if you later realize you want different ones, you can just re-run the installer.
- Enter your your NetID and Password. In the unusual event you intend to pay with a Print Card, enter the Card Number and the PIN on your card instead.
- Click "Finish"
- You should now see the queue(s) you added as options to select for your printer when you to print a document.
- These queues should be easy to spot as they should have "[PAPERCUT-PRINT](Mobility)" on the ends of their names
- Once you no longer need these queues, you can just delete the printers. No other uninstallation is necessary.
macOS (laptops)
- Go to PaperCut Mobility Print Setup
- Click "Download"
- Click the download .dmg to mount the image.
- Note that the file is named something like "pc-mobility-print-printer-setup-<version>[papercut-print.doit.wisc.edu].dmg. Do not rename this file. If your browser automatically renames this file, use a different browser. The installer uses the file name to know what print server to connect to.
- Run the .pkg to install the queues. Click continue through the boxes to agree to the terms and select an install location. Enter administrator credentials for your mac when prompted.
- You should now see all the PaperCut Mobility queues. Note that you can just re-run the installer if you delete any of these and later need them or if the published queues change and you need updated ones.
iOS (iPhones and iPads)
- Go to PaperCut Mobility Print Setup and click the "Download" button.
You must do this using Safari on your device. Other browsers will just download a file. - Click "Allow" when Safari prompts whether to allow the download of a configuration profile
- Open Settings on your device. Depending on the version, it may inform you that a profile was downloaded as highlighted in the screenshot below. In other version you may need to go to "General > VPN & Device Management" or "General > Profile" to find it.
- Select the "PaperCut Mobility Print for iOS" profile and select "Install"
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Android
- Go to PaperCut Mobility Print Setup on your Android device and click on the "Install or update" link.
- If prompted to Open with Play Store select "Just once".
- When the Play Store opens click on the Install button to install the app.
- After the Mobility Print app has installed re-open the PaperCut Mobility Print Setup link and again click on the "Install or update" link. This will update the Print Mobility app for our campus configuration. If the following prompt appears select the "Mobility Print" option and the "Just Once" action to continue.
- When the installation has completed you should see the following screen.
- The setup portion of the process is complete.
Printing to the PaperCut Mobility Print queues from your device
Windows
- With the document open choose "File > Print". You can often use Ctrl-P as well. The exact buttons and dialog you're presented with will vary with the application you're printing from.
- When presented with a list of printers, select the appropriate queue.
- You have a limited selection of options. Be aware that you'll have the ability to select color vs. black & white and two-sided regardless of whether or not the printer that you're ultimately printing to supports those options.
- Once you've hit print, go to a release station to pay for and release your job.
macOS (laptops)
- With the document open on your Mac, choose "File > Print", or press Command-P.
- A print dialog will open with a preview of your printed document. The options you see may depend on the app you're using.
- Select the desired queue from the "Printer" dropdown.
- You have a limited selection of options. Be aware that you'll have the ability to select color vs. black & white and two-sided regardless of whether or not the printer that you're ultimately printing to supports those options.
- You will be prompted for a Name and Password for the printer. Enter your your NetID and Password.
In the unusual event you intend to pay with a Print Card, enter the Card Number and the PIN on your card instead. - Once you've hit print, go to a release station to pay for and release your job.
iOS (iPhones and iPads)
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Click the Share button. Where this button is varies by app.
- Scroll down and select "Print".
- Select your desired Printer.
You have a selection of other options. Be aware that you'll have the ability to select color vs. black & white and two-sided regardless of whether or not the printer that you're ultimately printing to supports those options. - The first time you print, you will be prompted for credentials. Enter your NetID and password and tap OK.
- In the unusual event you intend to pay with a Print Card, enter the Card Number and the PIN on your card instead.
- Once you've hit print, go to a release station to pay for and release your job.
Android
- Click on the Share button, which may look similar to the following.
- When the dialog box opens select the Print option.
- When the print page has appeared click the down arrow by "Save as PDF", which will list the printing options.
- Once the printer has been selected press the pastel colored icon on the right side of the screen.
- Click OK on the Mobility Print message.
- Your initial print will require you to enter credentials. When presented with the screen below enter you NetID in the Username field and your password in the Password field.
In the unusual event you intend to pay with a Print Card, enter the Card Number and the PIN on your card instead.
Print queues at each location
- Broadly speaking "Infolabs-B&W-Mobile" and "Infolabs-Color-Mobile" are for printing in the InfoLabs, "Libraries-B&W-Mobile" and "Libraries-Color-Mobile" are for printing in campus library locations, and "Departmental-B&W-Mobile" and "Departmental-Color-Mobile" are for printing in the rest of the locations that support PaperCut around campus.
Libraries-[B&W/Color]-Mobile |
InfoLabs-[B&W/Color]-Mobile |
Departmental-[B&W-Color]-Mobile |
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AMP Library | x | ||
Art Library | x | ||
Chemistry Information Commons | x | ||
College Library InfoLab | x | x | |
College Library | x | ||
Communication Sciences and Disorders | x | ||
Ebling Library | x | ||
Helen C. White (Department of English) | x | ||
Geology Library | x | ||
Historical Society Library | x | ||
iSchool Library | x | ||
Law Library | x | ||
Media Center Barnard Hall | x | ||
Media Center Chadbourne Hall | x | ||
Media Center Dejope Hall | x | ||
Media Center Kronshage Hall | x | ||
Media Center Lowell | x | ||
Media Center Merit Hall | x | ||
Media Center Ogg Hall | x | ||
Media Center Phillips Hall | x | ||
Media Center Sellery Hall | x | ||
Media Center Smith Hall | x | ||
Media Center Waters Hall | x | ||
Media Center Witte Hall | x | ||
Memorial Library InfoLab | x | ||
Memorial Library | x | ||
MERIT Library | x | ||
Mills Music Library | x | ||
PoliSci | x | ||
Social Work Library | x | ||
Special Collections | x | ||
Steenbock Library | x | x | |
SAC InfoLab | x | ||
Student Print | x | ||
Union South InfoLounge | x | ||
Van Hise InfoLab | x | ||
Wisconsin School of Business | x |