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Introduction
HuskyPrint makes it possible for students to use their Campus Card to print documents on campus printers. Every St. Cloud State student automatically has a printing quota of 200 black and white pages without charge each semester, funded by the Student Technology Fee. Additional funds can be added to your Campus Card if you use up your allotted quota.
Question
Can you help me with printing costs, Mobile Print, and if I live in a ResHall?
Answer
Printing costs
- Black-and-white (one-sided) $0.04
- Black-and-white (two-sided) $0.07
- Color (8.5 x 11) $0.25
- Color (11 x 17) $0.50
Two-sided (duplex) printing is the default in General Access Labs on campus with the option to select one-sided printing in all of these labs.
Mobile printing
You can use a computer, phone or tablet to securely send your documents to SCSU’s lab and general access printers.
New Printing Features:
- Mobile uploads that can be released at a lab or general access printer.
- Multiple print formatting options.
- View printing funds balance online.
Using Mobile Print:
- Use your StarID and password to log into mobilehuskyprint.stcloudstate.edu to upload your document.
- Release your print job from a lab and general access printers anytime within two hours of uploading by logging into the Print Release Station next to the printer, and swiping your Campus Card.
More information and instructions about mobile printing are available online.
ResNet, wired plug-in and wireless users
Users are also able to utilize HuskyPrint from their own machines using the campus wired or wireless network.
Students in the residence halls can print to the front desk and have their ResNet printing apply toward their quota.
Users on the campus network (wired and wireless) can print from their laptops to any print release stations on campus. The print job stays in the system for two hours after it is sent.
Scanners
Most General Access Labs have flatbed scanners for scanning photos or documents on Windows and Macintosh computers.