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- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Printing
- Printing from a Bowdoin Computer
Reference list of printers available to Bowdoin students on campus, including building locations, PaperCut printer names, and printer types (black and white, color, or multi-function). Explains the difference between Find-Me-Print and individual printer queues, and notes which printers support scanning and copying.
- Knowledge Base
- Telephone, TV, & Virtual Meetings
Instructions for sending a fax from a multi-function device (MFD) that has PaperCut installed. Covers how to access the fax interface through PaperCut's Device Functions menu, enter a phone number, and send a fax. Includes Bowdoin-specific dialing rules for on-campus and off-campus numbers.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
Step-by-step instructions for making photocopies using a PaperCut-enabled multi-function device (MFD) on campus. Covers how to sign in, navigate to the copy function, and use copy options. Applies to all Bowdoin faculty, staff, and students.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
An overview of scanning options and settings available when using a PaperCut-enabled multi-function device (MFD) on campus. Covers scan destinations (OneDrive, email, and Teams/SharePoint folders), global settings that apply to all scans, and default settings that can be adjusted at the device.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
Instructions for scanning to a network folder from a PaperCut-enabled multi-function device (MFD) on campus. Note: scanning to a network folder is a legacy feature being deprecated in favor of scanning to OneDrive, email, or Teams/SharePoint. Network scan folders must be requested through IT and are not created automatically.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
Instructions for using advanced scanning features on a PaperCut-enabled multi-function device (MFD) on campus. Covers how to scan multiple pages into a single document using the scanner glass, and how to change scan settings such as two-sided scanning, color mode, DPI, file type, and paper size.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
Step-by-step instructions for scanning a document from a campus multi-function device (MFD) and sending it directly to a Bowdoin email address using PaperCut. Includes information about page count limits and how to reduce file size for larger documents.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
Step-by-step instructions for scanning a document from a campus multi-function device (MFD) directly to a Bowdoin OneDrive account using PaperCut. Includes first-time setup steps for authorizing PaperCut access to OneDrive.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
Explains how to use blank pages to automatically split a multi-document scan into separate files when scanning with PaperCut on a campus MFD. Covers which scan destinations support document splitting and which do not.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
Instructions for changing the color mode setting to color when scanning from a PaperCut-enabled multi-function device (MFD) on campus. The default scan setting is black and white — this article explains how to switch to color before starting a scan.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Scanning & Copying
Instructions for charging copies made on a campus multi-function device (MFD) to a department project code or account using PaperCut. Explains how to select an account before copying and clarifies that department charges track usage for accounting purposes only — they do not deduct from OneCard funds.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Printing
- Getting Started with PaperCut
How to associate a replacement OneCard with your PaperCut account so you can resume tap-to-release printing at campus multi-function printers. Use this article whenever your OneCard is replaced — for example, if the original was lost, stolen, or damaged.
- Knowledge Base
- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Printing
- Printing from a Bowdoin Computer
How to staple documents when printing from a Mac to a Bowdoin multi-function printer through PaperCut. Covers selecting Find-Me-Print, opening Printer Features, and choosing a staple location in the macOS print dialog. Useful for anyone printing multi-page documents on campus who wants them stapled when the job releases.