Download and run this Mobility Print Printer Setup

The steps below show you how to set this up for:

1. Apple laptops

2. Windows laptops (scroll down)

Printing a document from a Apple laptop

Printing from an Apple laptop is very easy and requires little configuration. 

To configure printing the first time:

  1. Open the document that you want to print.
  2. Choose 'Print' from the 'File' menu, or press Command (⌘)-P.
  3. Drop down the 'Destination' Printer menu.
  4. Choose 'Nearby Printers'
  5. Look for either 'B & W Printer or 'Colour Printer' depending on your requirements (Note: You will need to repeat this process for the printer not selected the first time).
  6. Change any of the printing options shown, if needed. These options are determined by your printer and the app you're printing from. For example, options such as printing in black and white, two-sided printing, and printing to different paper sizes or media types all vary by printer and app. Click Show Details for more options, or Hide Details for fewer options.
  7. Click Print to send the print job to your print queue.
  8. Enter your Student ID and Password when prompted.

Your document should now be in the print queue! 

Go to the printer with your ID card and release you job as show in the guide to the right of this page.

It is also possible to configure the printer using the System and Preferences menu. This video guide describes this process. In our College you are looking for B & W or Colour printer.

Printing a document from a Windows laptop

First Time Set Up in Windows:

  1. Download and run this Mobility Print Printer Setup (right click > save link as > when you see if download in the top right corner, select to keep the file)
  2. (pc-mobility-print-printer-setup.exe).
  3. Click 'YES' to allow changes on your device
  4. Click 'ok' for English language (or select)
  5. On the License Agreement screen, click 'I accept', then 'Next'.
  6. Click 'Next' to select the Black and White and Colour printer.
  7. Enter your St Peters Username and Password; then click Next.
  8. Click Finish.
  9. Print your document > 'Windows + P' or 'File', 'Print'.

Your document should now be in the print queue!

Go to the printer with your ID card and release your job as show in the guide shown on the right of this page.

How to top-up your printing quota from myStudentAccount.

Students are allocated a print quota each semester. Once this quota is used, students can top-up their quota by transferring funds via myStudentAccount which can be found on the myStPeters Portal.

  • Visit - mystpeters.com .
  • Log in with your St Peters username and password.
  • Click myStudent Account.
  • 1 - Top up your My Student Account funds
  • 2 - Go to the Papercut student account - you can use the shortcut from the Firefly dashboard
  • 3 - Click Add Credit and Select the Amount you wish to transfer
  • Remember your ID card – it makes printing much quicker. If you don’t have it, enter your student number and password.
  • Press 'access' after you print to log out of your account.
  • In printing options, you can choose whether your printing will be double sided and the number of copies.
  • With photos, it is best to insert into a word document first, then print.

Helpfiles 

  • See below for how to:
  • Release your print job
  • Photocopy
  • Enlarge
  • Photocopy back to back