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Printing to Clusters:
Macintosh OS X

Overview

Students with networked computers in their on-campus rooms can send print jobs to the laser printers in the computer clusters around campus. This makes it unnecessary to go to a cluster with a disk for the purpose of printing.

If you have any questions or problems, please email Student Computing.

Select a Printer

Before you send a print job, you must install the printer where your job will be sent:

  1. Open the Applications folder. To do this, double-click on the OS X drive. The Applications folder will open.


  2. In the Applications folder, select the Utilities icon. The Utilities will then appear.


  3. In the Utilities folder, select the Print Center icon. Then click on the Add button.


  4. In the window that appears, enter either uniprintps3.its.yale.edu or uniprintps4.its.yale.edu, depending on which Uniprint server the printer of interest is located on. To determine which printers are on which server, please view this printer-friendly list. Then uncheck "Use default queue on server" and enter the exact printer name into the box following Queue Name. Leave Generic as the Printer Model.

    In the window above, ch_laser1 on uniprintps3.its.yale.edu is being installed.

  5. Click Add to save your changes. You should then see the printer as one of your available printers.

Print

From here, printing is the same as it is on any Macintosh OS X computer. Open the document you would like to print, and then choose Print from the File menu. You will see a box similar to the one below:



Make sure that the printer you selected is listed in the upper portion of the box. Then click on the Print button, and your job will be sent to the printer queue. You can then go to the cluster and release your job using the print station next to the printer you selected. On the print station, the print job will appear under the name of the local account name on your computer.