MFC Locations
The seminary has provided two multi-function copiers (MFCs) to make scans or copies, and release print jobs in the library. Our library staff can provide basic instruction for printing use. All other errors or problems should be reported directly to Campus Technology.
MFC Campus Locations:
- Honeycutt Computer Lab – color
- Honeycutt 2nd Floor Hallway – black & white
- Library South Side (near water fountain) – black & white
- Library North Side (near ADA entrance) – black & white
Add Funds to your PaperCut Account
Make sure you have enough funds on your PaperCut account to cover the cost. The regular price is 12¢ per page (B/W); 49¢ per page with color.
If you need a refund, please contact The Bookstore.
Print Job Expiration
Unreleased print jobs expire and are deleted after 4 hours.
Copy/Print
Print from your own device
You may setup your personal device to print directly to the printers. Click the PaperCut Mobility Setup link and following the instructions add both printers presented:
- SBTS-AnyBW
- SBTS-Color
PaperCut Web Print
Alternatively, you may upload documents with your browser for printing. This method provides fewer printing options and only supports PDF files.
- Login to http://papercut:9191/user with your credentials
- Click Web Print > Submit a Job
- Select a printer (e.g. Anywhere-BW), the step through the prompts to upload your PDF document
- Once uploaded, you may release print job on the copier as normal
Scanning
There is no cost for scanning to email or USB. On the copier, press (the copier “home” icon) to find scan functions.
Respect Copyright
Library patrons are expected to respect copyright and intellectual property rights. To check if a certain usage complies with applicable laws, see the Fair Usage Checklist and the official copyright website.
Troubleshooting
Copiers may generate files too large to be sent or received via email. Gmail and Yahoo have 25MB attachment limits. If you do not receive your scan, rescan
- in monochrome or grayscale instead of color
- reducing the scan resolution (300dpi is usually recommended for electronic readers)
- to a USB drive instead of email