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− | [https://www.printatcu.com/ '''Print@CU'''] is a stupidly easy web interface for using Columbia [[printers]]. It was created by [[Sam Aarons]] in November 2011 after a mere 16 hours of work [http://bwog.com/2011/11/30/printingcolumbia-minus-the-pain/ ]. It has since added Dropbox integration, printer status displays and print from | + | [https://www.printatcu.com/ '''Print@CU'''] is a stupidly easy web interface for using Columbia [[printers]]. It was created by [[Sam Aarons]] in November 2011 after a mere 16 hours of work [http://bwog.com/2011/11/30/printingcolumbia-minus-the-pain/ ]. It has since added Dropbox integration, printer status displays and print from url capability. |
To use the site, upload your document into Print@CU. The site sends your file to a Columbia printer, at which point you enter your [[UNI]] at the [[NINJa]] terminal to print normally. | To use the site, upload your document into Print@CU. The site sends your file to a Columbia printer, at which point you enter your [[UNI]] at the [[NINJa]] terminal to print normally. |
Revision as of 00:53, 8 May 2013
Print@CU is a stupidly easy web interface for using Columbia printers. It was created by Sam Aarons in November 2011 after a mere 16 hours of work [1]. It has since added Dropbox integration, printer status displays and print from url capability.
To use the site, upload your document into Print@CU. The site sends your file to a Columbia printer, at which point you enter your UNI at the NINJa terminal to print normally.
Note that trying to print images can be spotty.
Your document is printing as:
Since Print@CU doesn't ask for UNIs, it submits documents from a list of false names. This list changes without notice and has included;
- Current administrators
- Famous alums
- Celebrities, in the entertainment industry and otherwise
- Pokemon