Information Technology Solutions

Install a College printer on your Mac

IMPORTANT: Please complete the steps below before installing a College printer on your Mac.

  1. Open the Install PaperCut on your Mac webpage to install the PaperCut print management software. PaperCut lets you install, access, and use College networked printers on your Mac.
  2. Open the Student PaperCut webpage for instructions to add credit to your PaperCut account and to review more PaperCut features.

NOTE: For Windows and Android users, open the Install College printer on your device webpage.

Install a College Printer

  1. To find available printers for your Campus, click the Apple icon on the top left‑hand side of your screen.
    Apple Icon
  2. On the submenu, click System Settings.
    System Settings
  3. Click Printers & Scanners.
    Printers & Scanners
  4. Click the Add Printer.
    Click Add Printer
  5. Click the IP button.
    Click the IP button
  6. Fill in the black fields with the following:
    • Address:
      • For Notre Dame Campus printers, use studentprintndc.
      • For Exchange District Campus printers, use studentprintedc.
    • Protocol: Select Line Printer Daemon – LPD.
    • Queue: Select the academic lab where you would like to print. This example shows F113_PRT1 in the Queue field, an academic lab in Building F – Room 113 at the Notre Dame Campus.
    • Name: The address above will default into the name field, but you can change the name to something else, such as the lab room number.
    • Driver: You can select either Generic PostScript Printer or Generic PCL Printer. Either choice will provide you with most of your printing needs.
    • Click Add.
      Click Add
  7. On the Setting up window, click OK.
    click ok

Once the installation process is complete, you will be able to print to the selected printer.


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