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  • Dana Biomedical Library
  • Phone: 603-650-1658
  • Today's Hours: 7am-12 midnight
  • Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library
  • Phone: 603-650-7658
  • Today's Hours: 8am-6pm

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Printing


Printing in Dana Library: GreenPrint

Printing in the Dana Library is managed by the Dartmouth GreenPrint system. Under this system users submit print jobs to the system using their DND (Blitz) name and password. Jobs may then be released (printed) on a GreenPrint Release Station. There is a release station located on the first floor of Dana.

For more information see the Dartmouth GreenPrint FAQ.
Laptop users need to install the GreenPrint client.

GreenPrint has been designed to accommodate printing for students and faculty. Students are allotted a quota for each term and faculty have unlimited printing. Other users may pay cash for printing at the Circulation Desk.

    How to Print:
  • Select Print on the computer - make sure GreenPrint is the selected printer
  • Enter your name and password, and a name for the job
  • Go to the release station - log in with name and password
  • Choose the job to print or delete from your list of jobs
  • The display also shows the cost of each job and the amount left in your quota

Problems with printing in the Biomedical Libraries should be reported to the Dana Computing and Media Services staff; danacms@dartmouth.edu, 650-1663 or using our Printing Problems form.


Printing in Matthews-Fuller Library

Users can print directly to the network printers in the Matthews-Fuller Library, but may need to install the printers on personal computers.


Printing to a Network Printer with Windows 2000/XP

To set a Windows 2000/XP computer to print directly to a network printer, follow the steps below:

1. In Windows 2000, click Start, Settings, then Printers. In Windows XP, click Start, then Printers and Faxes. Double-click Add a Printer to start the "Add Printer Wizard," then click Next.

2. You will be given an option between Local Printer and Network Printer. Select Local Printer, make sure the Automatically detect and install my plug and play printer is not selected, then click Next. Select Create a new port. In the Type field, select Standard TCP/IP Port. Click Next twice.

3. In the Printer Name or IP Address field, enter the static IP address of the printer (Matthews-Fuller Library Printer IP address list). Click Next, then Finish.

4. If you are placed back in the Select the Printer Port window, make sure that Use the following port is selected. From the list, select the Standard TCP/IP Port you just created. This will appear at the bottom of the list. Click Next.

5. Select the manufacturer and printer model, or select Have Disk if you're going to install the drivers from a CD. Click Next.

6. In the Name field, enter the name under which you want the printer to appear on your computer. Specify whether you want this printer to be the default printer. Click Next. Select Do not share printer, then click Next twice. Click Finish. The printer should now be accessible from your computer.


Printing to a Network Printer with Mac OS X

To set a Macintosh OS X computer to print directly to a network printer, follow the steps below:

1. Select Utilities from the Go menu. Double-click Printer Setup Utility.

2. In the Printer List window, click Add.

3. From the top pull-down menu, select IPP Printing.

4. Select LPD/LPR from the Printer Type field.

5. In the to Printer Address field, enter the IP address of the printer (Matthews-Fuller Library Printer IP address list).

6. Leave the Queue Name field blank.

7. Under Print Using, select the the printer manufacturer(i.e. HP, Xerox, etc.). Once you have chosen the company name, select your particular printer from the list. Then click the Add button to return to the Printer List window.

Note: If the printer is not listed, you will need to check to be sure you have the proper printer drivers installed.


Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library printer IP addresses

Public Computer Area (LEB HSL1)= 130.189.211.101
(Printer Model: HP LaserJet 4350)
Hewlett-Packard Printer Drivers

Public Reference Area (LEB HSL2)= 130.189.210.42
(Printer Model: Xerox Docuprint N2125)
Xerox Printer Drivers


Printer Driver- download sites

Xerox - http://www.office.xerox.com/perl-bin/opb_drivers.pl

Hewlett-Packard (HP) - http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html

Last Updated: 3/6/08