Difference between revisions of "Documentation and Information:Public printers"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Cwikiadmin (talk | contribs) |
|||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
| 305 Fine Hall | | 305 Fine Hall | ||
| HP Duplex LaserJet 4350DTN | | HP Duplex LaserJet 4350DTN | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 318 | ||
+ | | fine318 | ||
+ | | 318 Fine Hall | ||
+ | | Dell Duplex LaserJet 2330DN | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 511 | | 511 | ||
Line 42: | Line 47: | ||
By default all printing from Linux is duplex, i.e. printer will use both sides of the paper. If you want to print one sided then you can add a letter s to the name of your chosen printer. For example you can print to 305s or 1111s. | By default all printing from Linux is duplex, i.e. printer will use both sides of the paper. If you want to print one sided then you can add a letter s to the name of your chosen printer. For example you can print to 305s or 1111s. | ||
− | |||
− |
Latest revision as of 00:40, 15 February 2018
This is the list of publicly accessible printers with their names, their locations and types.
Linux printer name | Windows printer name | Location | Type |
205 | fine205 | 205 Fine Hall | HP Duplex LaserJet 4250DN |
219 | fine219 | 219 Fine Hall | Dell Duplex LaserJet 5330DN |
305 | fine305 | 305 Fine Hall | HP Duplex LaserJet 4350DTN |
318 | fine318 | 318 Fine Hall | Dell Duplex LaserJet 2330DN |
511 | fine511 | 5th floor Fine Hall, in front of 504 and 505 offices | Dell Duplex Laser 5330DN |
811 | fine811 | 8th floor Fine Hall, in front of 804 and 805 offices | Dell Duplex LaserJet 5330DN |
1111 | fine1111 | 11th floor Fine Hall, in front of 1104 and 1105 offices | Dell Duplex LaserJet 5330DN |
205 and 305 printers are publicly accessible only during work hours, for other times keys to relevant rooms/areas are required.
Linux printer names and variants
On Fine Hall Linux workstations and servers printer names are just room numbers, as listed in the first column of the above table.
By default all printing from Linux is duplex, i.e. printer will use both sides of the paper. If you want to print one sided then you can add a letter s to the name of your chosen printer. For example you can print to 305s or 1111s.