Printing at ITC-ACHS

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The ACHS laser printers are reserved for the printing of research and clinical data. Please do not print web pages, personal items, or multiple copies of manuscripts.

Laser Printers

ACHS has several 600-dpi laser printers. You can print to them from any computer in the ACHS labs.

Printer Location Cost per Page Unix and Macintosh Name
Multimedia Lab none achsp8
Data Acquisition Lab (color) $1.00 achsp10

 

Dye-sublimation Printers

ACHS's two Codonics NP1600 dye-sublimation printers print glossy photo-quality prints on Kodak paper at up to 300 dpi. Most journals accept these prints with manuscript submissions. These printers are accessible via the network, after a little configuration.

Prints Cost per Page Unix Printer Name Print Queue (LPR Printing)
Greyscale $3.75 ginko server: print.itc.virginia.edu
queue: ginko
Color $5.00 ginko3 server: print.itc.virginia.edu
queue: ginko3

 

Please Note!

Use of these printers is restricted to research or clinical use. Printing on the Codonics printers is not a free service!

  • Black-and-white prints (on ginko) are $3.75 per sheet.
  • Color prints (on ginko3) are $5.00 per sheet.
  • You must pay for every sheet, including banner pages. To avoid unnecessary charges, turn network banner pages off before printing to the dye-sublimation printers.
  • You must have an ACHS Printing account to release prints. If you do not have a printing account, you my request one at http://print.achs.virginia.edu.
  • You will need the following information to set up a printing account:
    • A PTAO number
    • Your department's accounting contact person
    • The email address for your accounting contact person
    • The UVa messenger mail address for the accounting contact

Remote Printing to ACHS's Specialty Printers

You can send documents from your office computer to the Codonics and HP printers at ACHS. To do so, you will need to configure your computer accordingly. Follow this link for instructions >>.

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