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On most Cornell-owned and managed computers, please use the procedures in our Set Up RingCentral article.
TeamDynamix lets you check the status of your tickets at any time. To do so:
Log on to the TeamDynamix Client Portal.
When prompted, enter your NetID and Password.
By default, the Client Portal shows your current ticket requests; new, in process, or on hold. It includes any…
Connect to eduroam quickly and easily with our onboarding tool.
Some Linux operating systems do not automatically accept the certificate for eduroam. CIT does not officially support end-user Linux devices, but we can supply some general guidance. A Linux user can try any of the following options…
Many CU Print printers can also scan documents. You can choose PDF, TIFF, or JPG format.
Many instructors find it useful to trim the start end points of the Cloud Recording of a class session. You might want to do this to remove dead air, random chatter, or false starts from your presentation.
CU Print printers have been configured to issue a 100% refund automatically if a technical problem occurred while your print job was being printed.Refund requests older than 7 days will not be accepted after the end of the Fall or Spring semester. Refunds are also not allowed for printing on behalf…
You must be on a wired campus network, eduroam, or connected via CU VPN to use this procedure. CU Print will not work on RedRover due to lack of authentication.
To print from your own computer, you need to have installed the CU Print software. The software is already installed in…
All CU Print printers are equipped with a card reader. When you have sent a document to one of the CU Print queues, just hover your Cornell ID card over the card reader on the printer, and your document will print.
If you do not have your Cornell ID card handy, you can also release (…
You can find CUPrint printers on the Cornell Google Map by selecting the layer on the map.
If you prefer a list, that can be found in the Location Directory as well.
User Experience
I've authenticated, but the printer icon in my dock is bouncing and it says my job is "held for authentication."
How to Solve this Problem
If you entered your Name or Password incorrectly, a printer icon in your dock will start bouncing to get your attention.
Should you no longer need to use CU Print printers, you can uninstall the software.
If you will be doing all or most of your printing to CU Print printers, you can set one of the CU Print queues as your default. You still have the option, every time you print any document, to specify a different printer.
If you frequently print to non-CU Print printers, the procedure described…
CU Print is replacing Net-Print as the service that allows you to print from your computer (or a lab computer or a friend's) to a number of printers on campus. You'll send your print jobs to a print queue for either black and white printers or color printers. Then, when you are standing in front of…
You must be on a campus network or using CU VPN to use this procedure.
Log in to the CU Print web portal with your NetID and password.
The Summary page will open, showing your account balances and recent activity.
Background
For many years, Net-Print has been Cornell's campus-wide printing service, allowing you to print from anywhere to nearly 200 printers. The system grew and evolved over the years, as these things do, and the seams started showing. In addition, the printers were owned and maintained by…
All registered students should be able to use CU Print in association with their Bursar account. Please check with the University Bursar's office if you encounter a problem with this.
You can have one or more CU Print accounts. There are three types of accounts:
To print while NOT on the Cornell wired or wireless network, you must connect to the network using Cornell's Virtual Private Network (CU VPN), a service that authenticates your identity and affiliation with Cornell using your NetID and password, and then sends all your Cornell-related…
Individual accounts cannot be transferred or used by another individual.
It is your responsibility to keep your password secure (please visit our Strong Passwords article for suggestions) when leaving a computer. Failure to do so may allow others to print on your account.
Cornell has partnered with the PrintReleaf global reforestation program. CU Print uses PrintReleaf Exchange technology to measure monthly campus paper consumption. To help offset the CU Print carbon footprint, an equitable number of trees are planted at global reforestation projects around the…