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Printing with a WolfPrint Shared Account

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Printing with a WolfPrint Shared Account

This documentation provides instructions for how to charge a print job to a PaperCut shared account.  The intended audience is an end user.

 

Information

To charge printing costs to a shared account, you'll need to have a valid Unity ID and password, the Shared Account number, and PaperCut access to use the account.

 

Standard Printing

1. For standard printing in a lab computer running the PaperCut client, select File - then "print from the application" and choose the printer. In the Print Job Notification box, select "Charge to shared account" and select the Account Number.

 

 

Mobility Print 

2. When using Mobility Print to print from your personal device, print from any application using the appropriate print command (file -> Print).  At the device, after you log in to release your print job, choose a Shared Account from the list available.

 

Linux Printing

To print from Linux,  print from any application using (file -> Print)

Or for command line printing, type: lpr myfile (where myfile is the name of the file to print)

 

 

 

Escalation

Any questions on process or content contained in this document should be escalated through the NCSU Help Desk and have an incident assigned to the OIT_WOLFPRINT support team. 

 

Related Documentation

Departmental Funding for WolfPrint Request: https://ncsu.service-now.com/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0021307

 

 

 

Title: Printing with a WolfPrint Shared Account

Service: WolfPrint

Template if applicable: MDS Public Knowledge Template

Assignment Group(s): OIT_WOLFPRINT

Document Owner: kgmayr, tmfarwig

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Keywords: WolfPrint, Shared Account