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Welcome to the Seattle-U Lemieux library and McGoldrick Learning Commons guide

for group study room use! If you plan on using the audio-video systems the first

thing you want to do is turn on the power using the console. Next, make sure

the TV is also on by pressing "display on". On the right side of the console is a

cabinet containing a computer; pull out the keyboard and mouse, make sure the

computer is powered on, and choose "PC" on the console. Then, go ahead and login with

your SU username and password. On the left side of the console is a cabinet

containing a blu-ray, DVD, and VCR player. Make sure they are powered on and you

have chosen the corresponding source. Blu-ray for the blu-ray player, DVD/VCR

for the DVD/VCR player. If you have brought a laptop you can plug it in

using the VGA or HDMI ports located left of the console. Be sure to choose either

HDMI or VGA on the console depending on which you bring. The library does not

supply these cables, so please bring your own. There are other plugs on the left

side of the console, including USB for the PC, USB to charge your portable

devices, an outlet, and an Ethernet port. If the sound from any of these systems

is too loud, or not needed, you can mute the system on the console, or simply

control the volume using the knob. After you've finished with the room please

power down all items, put them back in their cabinets, and clean up after

yourself. Remember not all group study rooms contain the same audio/video

equipment. If you have any questions or if any of the systems do not seem to be

working, please call the library tech support office! Thank you very much and

enjoy your study time.

For more infomation >> Group Study Room Use: Seattle University Instructional Video - Duration: 1:55.

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KIC Scanning: Seattle University Instructional Video - Duration: 1:16.

Welcome to the Seattle U Lemieux library and McGoldrick Learning Commons guide

for the KIC scanner, located in the third-floor computer lounge! Place a

larger or fragile book in the center of the scanner and locate the section you'd

like to scan. Next, launch the software by pressing "scan" and feel free to adjust

your scan settings. If you need assistance with any of these settings,

contact tech support. Review and accept the copyright notice and your scan

should begin! If you have multiple pages to scan, just press scan again! We

recommend scanning in small increments.

After scanning your document, you can send it to email or you can scan it to a

USB using the attached USB port. Once you've received your confirmation end

the session and take your belongings. If you need to scan sensitive materials

such as slides or negatives, contact the MPC on the first floor of the library. If

you have any issues, or any of these systems do not seem to be working, please

call the library tech support line.

For more infomation >> KIC Scanning: Seattle University Instructional Video - Duration: 1:16.

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MPS Scanning & Printing: Seattle University Instructional Video - Duration: 2:37.

Welcome to the Seattle U Lemieux library and McGoldrick Learning Commons scanning

guide!Tthis video covers how to scan to email, scan to the P Drive, scan to USB,

and print from USB. When you're ready to scan, lift the top of the printer and

place your item facedown. Insert the USB now if you'd like, then login or swipe

your card. Click "device functions" and then select your account. We'll start with

scan to USB which is the easiest, just press start! If you have more than one

page to scan you can switch it out and press start again. Otherwise, you can

place your documents face-up in the document feeder on top of the printer

then press start and it will scan multiple documents. When done scanning

your documents press "read end" and the document will be saved to your USB flash

drive. The second USB function is print from USB! Locate your file, check your

print options, and print! It's important to know that USB printing only works

with PDFs, JPEG images, and TIFF file types. Next up is scan to email! Click the

icon and input your Seattle U email address. Confirm your scan settings and

press start. Once you receive the confirmation email, you're good to go.

Finally, we will cover scan to P Drive, which is the network storage for Seattle

University students, staff, and faculty. Enter your SU login credentials and click

the green checkmark in the upper right corner. Pick or create a new folder for

your scans, confirm the settings, and select scan in the upper right hand

corner. Once the scan is complete you can scan a second page or "press read".

Once the confirmation is displayed the file should be available on any SU

machine. If you need to scan sensitive materials such as slides or negatives

contact the MPC on the first floor of the library. If you have issues or if any

of these systems do not seem to be working please call the library tech

support line.

For more infomation >> MPS Scanning & Printing: Seattle University Instructional Video - Duration: 2:37.

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Printing from Macs: Seattle University Instructional Video - Duration: 3:17.

Welcome to the Seattle U Lemieux library and McGoldrick Learning Commons print

guide for Mac desktops and laptops! With your document open go to file print, or

press command P, to open the printing dialog box. Make sure you have selected

the SU print-queue and are not just saving the document. To print

double-sided open the "copies and pages" drop down menu and select "layout". Towards

the bottom, under "two-sided" ,select "long edge binding"; This is most likely what

people will need to print papers and articles. To change it to color go back

to the same drop down menu and go to "color". You can select the "color mode" to

be "color" or "Black-and-white". By default it is "black-and-white". Once you have made

all of your selections go ahead and select print. A pop-up will appear

allowing you to see the details of your print, as well as the price. Confirm the

details and select print. This will put your document in a queue, meaning that

it's ready to be retrieved from any su printer. Go to the printer, sign in or

swipe your card, and select the print job to complete.

If you're printing from a laptop you'll have to use web print or the virtual

desktop. To reach web print you can go to mpsweb.seattleu.edu and login with

your Seattle University credentials. While web print is useful, it's important

to know that you cannot print double-sided or color. To start a job go

to web print, submit a job, and upload your documents. Feel free to upload as

many documents as you'd like and then go ahead and select upload and complete.

Each document will individually be sent to the SU print-queue at which point you

can go to the printer, login or swipe your card, and choose which one you'd

like to print. To print color or double-sided go to desktop.seattleu.edu

and select the VMware horizon. Login with your Seattle University

credentials. Since this is a virtual desktop you'll have to bring your files

via email, USB, or the P Drive. Once you have

received your files, open them in Microsoft Word. Then, go to file print, or

press command P to open the printing dialog box. If you'd like to print double-sided,

go to the page setup and go to "print both sides". If you'd like to print in

color, go to "printer properties" and turn off the default black and white printing.

Press "ok", make sure the print queue is selected, and print. While the job

notification may appear different, all the information should be the same.

Accept it and your document should be ready to print at the nearest SU printer.

If you are experiencing issues or any of these systems do not seem to be working,

please contact the library tech support line.

For more infomation >> Printing from Macs: Seattle University Instructional Video - Duration: 3:17.

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Printing from PCs: Seattle University Instructional Video - Duration: 2:29.

Welcome to the Seattle U Lemieux library and McGoldrick Learning Commons print

guide for PC desktops and laptops! First, you'll have to open your document in

Microsoft Word. Then you can go to file print, or press ctrl P, to open the

printing dialog box. If you'd like to print in color go to "printer properties"

and turn off the default black and white printing. Press ok and continue. If you'd

like to print double-sided go to the "page setup" and go to "print both sides".

Make sure you're selected to the print queue and not just saving the document

and then select print. A pop-up will appear allowing you to see the details

of your print, as well as the price. Confirm the details and select print.

This will put your document in a queue, meaning that it's ready to be retrieved

from any SU printer. Go to the printer, sign in or swipe your card, and select

the print job to complete. If you're printing from a laptop you'll have to

use web print or the virtual desktop. To reach web print you can go to mpsweb.seattleu.edu

and login with your Seattle University credentials, while web

print is useful it's important to know that you cannot print double-sided or

color. To start a job go to web print, submit a job, and upload your documents.

Feel free to upload as many documents as you'd like, and then go ahead and select

"upload and complete". Each document will individually be sent to the su print

queue, at which point you can go to the printer login or swipe your card and

choose which one you'd like to print. To print color or double sided go to

desktop.seattleu.edu and select the VMware horizon.

Login with your Seattle University credentials. Since this is a virtual

desktop you'll have to bring your files via email USB or the P Drive.

Once you've successfully logged in the steps are actually the same as the

beginning of this video, so please refer to that now... If you are experiencing

issues ,or any of these systems do not seem to be working, please contact the

library tech support line.

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