Wireless (IPP) Printing
Wireless Printing
Wireless Printing, referred to as Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), installation and printing instructions:
IPP printing is most useful for wireless devices, but it can be used for wired devices as well.
Point your browser to https://137.140.2.10/ipp for a list of printers that function via IPP. Your browser may complain about the website certificate. The certificate and site are trustworthy, so accept the certificate. Before installing any printers you must click on the iP“Install rint Client” link. Windows computers will give you the option of running the software or saving the software. If you choose SAVE, you will then need to find the file and then double click on it to run it. Choosing RUN saves you this step. MAC’s automatically save the file as a Disk iMaGe (DMG) file that you then click to execute. (NOTE: When you connect to the IPP website, the Client link is dynamically generated for your operating system. OS-X MAC’s will see the OS-X client, Linux machines will see the Linux client, etc.)
After installing the iPrint Client, you should close and restart your browser. Point your browser back to https://137.140.2.10/ippso that you may select a printer(s) from the list. The printer name identifies the printer location, model, and whether the printer offers color output. When you click on a printer, the website will ask you for your New Paltz Computer User ID (NPCUID) and password. Upon entering your NPCUID and password, the printer and its associated drivers will be downloaded and installed on your computer.
You are now ready to print:
When you print to an IPP printer, the printing subsystem will ask you to authenticate with, you guessed it, your NPCUID and password. Once you authenticate, the print job is associated with your user account, and the print job is accepted. You can then proceed to the print authorization website at https://137.140.2.10:8009/AuthJobs. Upon connecting to the authorization site you will be asked for your NPCUID and password. Once you enter your valid credentials, all your print jobs will be displayed to you along with your current print quota. Select the jobs that you wish to print and click on the print button. To see your updated print quota, click on the refresh button.
If your laptop or device has wireless network support you can now connect to the Internet from a variety of locations on Campus. Click for locations and supported protocols.
