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New "Green" Student Printing System in Belk Lab

ITS is pleased to announce a new sustainability initiative that will improve the student printing experience at Davidson. PawPrint allows students to actively manage their printing in the public labs and contribute to a greener Davidson. Phase one of PawPrint begins this week in the Student Computing Center in the lower level of Belk. ITS anticipates that PawPrint will lead to a reduction in paper and toner, as well as a more organized and efficient system of printing. There is no charge to use PawPrint.

How does PawPrint Work?

  • Print from any computer in the lab
  • Swipe your CatCard at one of the printers
  • Select which of your documents you want to print from the touch screen
  • Retrieve your document(s) from the printer

In addition to the environmental benefits of conserving paper and toner, PawPrint provides the potential to offer enhanced services to students in the future, such as:

  • Photocopying
  • Color Printing
  • The ability to retrieve printed documents from any public printer on campus

If you would like to learn more about PawPrint, please see:

http://www3.davidson.edu/cms/x33387.xml

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