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About VPrint
Drivers (INCLUDING LEOPARD COMPATIBLE)
First Reduce, Then Reuse, Finally Recycle
Cost & Quota
Can I Print?
Features and Functions
Card Issues
Restrictions
Refunds
More Help

ABOUT VPRINT

What is Vprint?
VPrint is Vassar College’s print management system.  This system has been in place since 2006 in an effort to cut down on paper waste and improve the printing experience throughout the campus.

Why print management?
CIS and the Sustainability Committee found a common goal in the quest to alleviate the ecological problem of paper waste while making the user experience as simple as possible. Our research showed that the number of college’s using a quota-based printing system is on the rise. These schools are seeing a significant decline in the amount of wasted paper, with little impact to their faculty and students.

DRIVERS

Windows Driver
Mac Driver (THIS DRIVER IS NOW COMPATIBLE WITH LEOPARD)

 

FIRST REDUCE, THEN REUSE, FINALLY RECYCLE

Why the ecological concern?

“There are still plenty of trees and we can always grow more, right?”  Learning to reduce and reuse is about much more than just saving trees. Paper accounts for more than half of all trash going into landfills. Americans throw away enough paper every year to build a 12 ft high wall reaching from LA to NY. “It’s okay as long as we recycle, though.” Transporting and recycling uses energy and contributes to pollution. It is much more effective to reduce and reuse

How do I reduce and reuse?
Ways to reduce Ways to reuse

COST & QUOTA

What is quota-based printing?  Do I have to pay for it?
Your Vassar Student ID Card will be credited once per semester with a $32.50 credit (the equivalent of 650 prints) at no additional charge to you. Each printed 8.5 x 11” standard laser print is charged at .05 per side against this balance.  Nonstandard sizes will can be done at the copy center at an additional charge.

All full-time students enrolled in classes will automatically have a quota associated with their Vassar ID Card at the beginning of each quota year. Student Assistants will also receive a quota but must first visit the circulation desk to activate their Student Assistant card.

Do I get a break on duplex (two-sided) printing?
Yes! Starting in the spring semester 2008, you will get charged only .04 cents on the second side of a duplexed print or copy. In a campus-wide effort to save paper, the computers in the library and dorm clusters will default to Duplex automatically unless you change this in the print dialogue on the computer. See full instructions here.

The quota does not seem like enough. How was the quota assigned?
Last year's printing usage was evaluated and a quota was set accordingly. Based on the usage in the Fall Semester 2007 the estimation was correct. Part of adhering to a quota will lie in changing printing habits wherever possible. Do you need to print this or can you review it on screen? Do you need to print the whole document? If we worked together we can make it work for our community. As this is our pilot run, quota needs will be evaluated throughout the year.

What happens to my balance at the end of the year? Can I cash out?
You cannot cash out.  This quota is given to each account at no additional charge to you and therefore has no cash value.   Remaining quota does not roll over to the next quota period.  You will receive a new balance at the beginning of the next period.

Can I add value to my card if I’ve used up my quota?
Yes.  VPrint will roll-over to your VCash account once your quota is used up. You may add value to your VCash account in the following ways:

CAN I PRINT?

I am not a not a full-time student, faculty or staff.  Can I print?
The question is not whether or not you can print but whether or not you've been provided with a quota.

I am visiting Vassar or do not have a Vassar College ID.  Can I print?
VPrint cards are available for $5 via a vending unit in the library, CIS and the Card Office and are preloaded with a $3.75 value (there’s a one time charge of $1.25 per card).  After purchasing a card you can add value to it.  See Adding Value to Your Card.

FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

What other features does VPrint offer?

CARD ISSUES

I lost my ID card .  What do I do?
Your Vassar ID is as valuable as your credit or debit card as it gives the person in possession of it access to your VPrint quota, VCash account and your dorm. Report lost or stolen cards to the Card Office within one business day.

My card isn't swiping properly. Do I need a new card?
If your card is old or worn, you may have trouble getting it to work in the VPrint printers. Be sure to swipe slowly and hold the card straight. If problems persist, you can see the CIS Satellite Help Desk in the Reference area of the Library. They can check that your card is properly encoded. If your card is not properly encoded, you will be sent to the Card Office to get a new card at no charge to you. Please note, the card office will only issue cards at no charge with an authorization phone call from the help desk.

I purchased a VPrint Card and lost it .  What do I do?
I'm sorry, we can not issue refunds for lost or stolen VPrint cards.

RESTRICTIONS

Can I use my quota to pay for other things on campus?
No.  Your VPrint quota is for printing and copying only.

Are there other restrictions?
There is an additional charge for printing formats larger than 8.5 x 11 at the copy center.  You cannot use your quota for any other specialized printing.  Your quota is for your personal use and is not transferable.  It may not be sold, used for commercial purposes or used to print other people’s work.

Can faculty and staff print as much as they want?
Please be aware that although faculty and staff have been allotted a balance on their ID card for copying and printing, all activity will get charged against the departmental budget. Check with your supervisor if you require further clarification on printing and copying limits.

 

REFUNDS

I made a mistake.  How do I get those prints credited to my quota?
There are no print credits for user errors.  Ensure you are printing what you want by using the print preview option on the computer.  Also, when you print, you’ll be asked to name your job. Be sure to use a unique identifier for each job so you are sure you are printing the desired one.

There was a problem with the printer or VPrint system. How do I get those prints credited to my quota?
We understand that issues may arise with the printers or other card errors that may result in lost prints.  These issues will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis by CIS and prints will be credited if deemed necessary.  There are no cash refunds.  If you are experiencing such an issue, you should visit one of our help desk staff immediately. In the event this is after hours, email us at helpdesk@vassar.edu with the details of the problem including your name, the printer, your 999 number and the job name. Please allow 24 hours for prints to be credited to your account.

MORE HELP

  • 5 Steps to VPrint (pdf)
  • 5 Steps to Copy Using VPrint (pdf)
  • The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How (pdf)
  • First Reduce, Then Reuse, Finally Recycle (pdf)
  • How to Duplex (pdf)
  • Auto-Stapling (pdf)
  • Configuring Your PC For Auto-Stapling (pdf)

    This page was last updated on 7/9/08.