PaperCut Client
Using the PaperCut client is a great way of interacting with printers when you're on campus. Please keep in mind that these do not work when you're off-campus.
These clients have been tested on Windows 10 and MacOS 10.12. Installing this on your personal computer does not infer support from CAIT. Using these applications is voluntary and not required to print at CalArts. These applications do not cause any performance problems or affect hardware in any way. CAIT will not be held liable for any support or repair costs incurred after installing the PaperCut client.
For Students
The clients configured for students are intended for personal use and not on shared computers. They are configured to start silently, show your balance, and allow you to save your username and password indefinitely.
Downloads take about 20 seconds to begin, please be patient while it loads.
Mac
Click on the following link to download the PaperCut Client for Mac:
CAIT PaperCut Client for Students - Mac
Instructions on how to use the application can be found here:
Windows
Click on the following link to download the PaperCut Client for Windows:
CAIT PaperCut Client for Students - Windows
Instructions on how to use the application can be found here:
How Do I: Connect to a PaperCut Printer on a PC?
For Faculty & Staff
There are two available clients for Faculty and Staff:
A shared computer configuration configured to forget account credentials when someone else logs in to the computer.
A single-user configuration configured to allow the saving of credentials indefinitely.
Downloads take about 20 seconds to begin, please be patient while it loads.
Mac
Click on the following links to download the PaperCut Client for Mac:
CAIT PaperCut Client for Shared Computers - Mac
CAIT PaperCut Client for Single-User Computers - Mac
Instructions on how to use the application can be found here:
Windows
Click on the following link to download the PaperCut Client for Windows:
CAIT PaperCut Client for Shared Computers - Windows
CAIT PaperCut Client for Single-User Computers - Windows
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