Starting March 11, the library will offer a new service called Princh for wireless printing. In the past, we had used a service called PrinterOn.
Princh is accessible on any device including your computer, smartphone, or tablet.
Selecting an Item to Print
To begin, visit our printing portal.
Click/tap “click here to select and upload a file” to choose the item you are printing. Accepted file types include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, etc), Apple’s iWork (Pages, Numbers, etc), images/screenshots and more. Check out the full list of accepted file types here.
After selecting the item you are printing, there are more options.
Changing Print Settings
To change the displayed language, tap English in the top right corner for over 10 language options. If you would like to change the number of copies, the color settings, the paper size, or more print settings, click/tap on the blue and white gear icon next to the file name of what you are printing.
There are a variety of options available to change including paper size, color or black white white, page range and more. You can also preview the document or remove it if you change your mind about printing it. Also displayed is the total number of pages and cost of the print job. After you have made your changes, click/tap on the green accept button.
Next, click/tap on Accept Terms and Conditions check box and click/tap on the continue button.
Enter your email address to continue. You will get a conformation email once the job has been processed. Use the same email address at the print release station at the library to pay for and release your print job.
After the job has been processed successfully, a status of ready is displayed in the print queue next to the file name.
Once you’ve received the ready conformation, head on over to the print release station at the library, located next to the Reference Desk.
Our printing prices remain the same:
- Black & White, single-sided: 15¢ per page
- Black & White, double-sided: 30¢ per sheet
- Color, single-sided: 50¢ per page
Have you tried out Princh yet? Let us know in the comments.