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Printing to MFDs

Printing to MFDs. MFDs (Multi-Function D evices ) are combined photocopying and printing machines . They are located in the following areas and rooms:- Resource Centre Room 28 Computer Suite Room opposite 37B, Business Studies Phase 2 Hall Conference Room SuccessMaker Room.

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Printing to MFDs

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  1. Printing to MFDs • MFDs (Multi-Function Devices) are combined photocopying and printing machines. • They are located in the following areas and rooms:- • Resource Centre • Room 28 Computer Suite • Room opposite 37B, Business Studies • Phase 2 Hall • Conference Room • SuccessMaker Room

  2. In Computer suites that still have printers, you will be able to print as you did before by selecting the printer in that room.These prints are still free.The printers will be removed when the toners run out.

  3. With the new MFDs, when you send a document to print, it can be retrieved from any of the machines.

  4. Each Pupil’s account has been credited with £1.00– equivalent to 100 black & white prints.When you print or copy, the cost will be automatically deducted from your current total.At some point in the future, you will need to fund your account to continue printing and copying.This applies to homework and coursework.It’s up to you how much or how little you print.

  5. You will need your own Personal Print & Photocopying Number and you will need to be logged on to a computer as yourself.You can no longer print anything from a computer someone else is logged on to.

  6. If you forget your Personal Print & Photocopying Number you can ask in the Resource Centre for a reminder.

  7. Please remember that the default setting for printing from any computer is:-Black & WhiteDouble Sided

  8. If you require to print colour or single sided documents, please follow the guide on the next few slides.

  9. Select “File” and “Print” as normal.

  10. \\sme\Copiers is the default setting. Click “Properties”.

  11. Select “Quality”. Change “Gray Scale” to “Auto Colour”.

  12. Select “Layout” and change Print Type to “1-Sided”

  13. Click “OK”

  14. Now go to your nearest MFD and make sure you have your Personal Print Number with you.

  15. Follow the steps in the next few slides.

  16. This is how the control panel looks when you log in.

  17. Touch the ID button on the screen.

  18. Enter your Personal Print Number on the keypad.

  19. Touch “OK”

  20. Touch “Search”

  21. Enter “pu” for it to search for “Pupils”and touch “OK”.

  22. Highlight “Pupils” and touch “OK”

  23. Touch “Login”. The system will now find you.

  24. When it’s found you, touch “OK”.

  25. Touch “PCOUNTER print”. This will find your documents.

  26. Touch your document to highlight it. • The red Start button has changed to blue.

  27. Press “Start” to print.

  28. Touch “OK” once you have your print.

  29. To log out, press “Access”…

  30. Touch “Log off”…

  31. … and the screen returns to the idle condition. • That’s all there is to it!

  32. Thank you for watching this presentation.

  33. Thank you for watching this presentation.

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