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In the IUB STCs, how do I choose a printer other than the default?

The default print queue on all STC and RTC workstations (stcprt) allows you to print output on any 8.5"x11" black-and-white STC or RTC printer with a print release station. See Information about print release stations at IUB.

To choose a Student Technology Center (STC) print queue other than the default, see the appropriate section below.

Windows STCs

  1. From the Start menu, choose IU Printer Finder.

  2. Click Select a campus and choose Bloomington.

  3. To select a different STC or RTC print queue, select one of the following:

    • All IUB Black and White STC and RTC Printers (the default)
    • All IUB Black and White STC and RTC Tabloid (11x17) Printers
    • All IUB STC and RTC $1 Color Printers
    • All IUB STC and RTC $2 HP5550 Color Printers

    Or, to select a partner print queue or a specialty printer location:

    1. Click Select a Printer Location, and then choose the building (or queue) you wish to print to.
    2. Click Available Printer(s) and choose a printer or view the print queue.

  4. Click Add Printer; installation status will display at the bottom of the Printer Finder.

  5. From the File menu, select Print.

  6. From the pull-down menu next to "Printer", select the alternate print queue.

Mac OS X STCs

  1. From the File menu, select Print.

  2. From the pull-down menu next to "Printer", select one of the available alternate printers.

For more about the UITS Student Technology Centers, including site locations, hours, printing practices, and available software and hardware, see:

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Last modified on October 24, 2011.

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