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Computer Lab Management Printing Locations
Memorial Union (Across from Young Hall)
Hart Hall 1102 and 1101 (Next to Wellman)
Science Laboratory Building 2020 and 2060 (Across from the Silo)
Hutchison 75 (Across from Wellman)
Basement of Olson (Room 15)
Second Floor of Olson (Rooms 241 and 247)
Shields 182 and 163 (Inside Shields Library)
Meyer 1154 and 1131 (Next to Tercero’s Pakring Lot on La Rue Road)
Website
[WWW]http://clm.ucdavis.edu/
Wireless Printing Website
[WWW]http://wirelessprinting.ucdavis.edu/

Computer Lab Management (CLM) Computer Room Printing Policies

Black-and-White Printing Rates and Facts

Color Printing Rates and Facts

Wireless Printing Facts

Printing Procedures and Basic Rules

Computer Lab Management (CLM) Computer Room Printing Questions

What is the difference between Sheets and Pages?

A "sheet" is a single piece of paper that exits from the printer. A "page" is defined by the program as a separate segment of a document. With duplex printing, you can print two pages on one sheet of paper, thereby doubling the amount of pages you can print. If you use n-up printing you can get up to 16 pages per side of a sheet, or 32 pages on one sheet of paper.

How do I pay for my print jobs?

Why do I need to pay? Shouldn’t my tuition fees cover my printing expenses?

Actually, the Computer Lab Management (CLM) Computer Labs are not funded by student fees (wouldn't it be nice if ASUCD Fees gave a hundred pages a quarter instead of services most do not use?). The services and the hardware that CLM provides in the computer labs rely heavily on state funds as well as the contributions made through printing at our labs.

How can I reduce my printing to save the cost of printing?

There are many ways you can reduce your printing. Here are some suggestions:

Whenever I print a pdf the printers takes forever to print it out. How can I make it so that it prints faster?

Printers need to read Portable Document Formats (pdf’s), which usually makes it harder to process for the printer. To speed up the process, change your pdf into an image. First, open the pdf file and from the file menu select print. When the print menu comes up, click on the advanced box on the lower left side of the menu. After clicking the advance tab, check the print as image box. If this does not work, ask the Computer Room Consultant for help.

PowerPoint files can also take a long time to print too. The best trick for that is to remove the background image on all the slides first. It's usually fixed by changing the theme of the slideshow to one with no background. If you're not sure how to do that, just ask the CRC in the blue vest.

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