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Papercut is print management software that’s helping to minimize waste while having a secure and easy printing experience. |
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Let’s get startedPlease log into the Company Portal App, using your @catholic/google credentials, you should then see a popup asking you to sign into PaperCut. If you have not done so already, please login using your CEnet/Google username and password. If you have not signed into the Company Portal or have not gotten the PaperCut popuppop-up, please see your local IT support staff or call CET ICT Support on 62 10886 or contact via email to ictsupport@catholic.tas.edu.au CET print should automatically download and install. You can close out of this program and you shouldn’t have to worry about it again. Printing from a ComputerPrint as usual, making sure to select ‘cet-print’ as the printer. Enter your CEnet/Google username and password in the popup. You can now go to any printer in your school, swipe your Paper Cut PaperCut card. This will bring up an option on the printer telling you how many jobs there are waiting and how many pages in total. You can choose to release all jobs which will print everything or continue to choose only those you need. Tap the “Held Print Jobs” option to see the documents you have sent to the printer, ready to print. From here you can select which documents you want to print and delete the ones you don’t. |
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The first step when printing from an iPad may be slightly different depending on what app you’re trying to print from but it’s all fundamentally the same.
From the Photos app, tap the little share icon then “print”. From the print dialog popup, tap the “no printer selected” area then select “cet-print” and enter your CEnet/Google username and password. Double check that the settings are correct (double-sided or single-sided, colour or black and white, etc.) the tap “print”. You can now go to any printer in your school, swipe your Paper Cut PaperCut card. This will bring up an option on the printer telling you how many jobs there are waiting and how many pages in total. You can choose to release all jobs which will print everything or continue to choose only those you need. Tap the “Held Print Jobs” option to see a list of documents you have sent to the printer, ready to print. |
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