How to securely print using OswegoPrint for PCs (for employees)

Summary

This article describes how to securely print and release a document using OswegoPrint.

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Overview

This article describes how to securely print and release a document using OswegoPrint.

Instructions

  1. On your computer, use the application's print function to bring up the print options.
     
  2. When selecting a printer to print to, you'll need to select either the "Toshiba Secure Release" or the "HP Secure Release" options depending on whether the primary printer you use is a Toshiba model or an HP model. If you do not see these listed, choose the option that allows you to see more printers.  For example, when printing from Google Chrome, you would select "See more..." 

    Window that shows the list of printers available to print to.  "See more.." is highlighted in blue to designate that option.

    Then choose the appropriate printer from the list.

     
  3. Once your printer is selected, choose your application's "Print" button.
  4. You will see a couple notifications on your PC in the lower right saying that the document is being uploaded and then eventually ready to be released at a printer.

    A black window with white text that says the document that you printed is ready to be released at a printer.

     
  5. You can now walk to an OswegoPrint printer to release the document. Please see "How to release a document at a printer using OswegoPrint for employees" for instructions on how to release the document at the printer. 

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Article ID: 10952
Created
Wed 12/13/23 11:39 AM
Modified
Wed 1/22/25 2:07 PM

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