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How to use the new campus printing stations

A new printing system on the De Anza campus includes new features and a new set of instructions for students to get accustomed to.

Some new features include an upgraded touch screen monitor and an attached card swiper, where users can pay for their printouts with their DASB card or charge money to their accounts. The fee for printing a document is 15 cents per page.

1. First, get an account with the ePrint system. Go to https://fhda.eprintitusa.com and enter your 8-digit student ID for both “Username” and “Password.”

2. Once logged in, upload your document to the cloud. Either upload the file directly following onscreen instructions, email the file to [email protected], or save files to a USB flash drive.

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3.  After the file is uploaded to the cloud: For Mac OS users, go to “Print” then “PDF” and then select “Save as PDF” on the dropdown list. For Windows users, go to “Print” then select “Microsoft XPS Document Writer” and click “OK.”

4. Now go to one of the printing station on campus. Select “Print Your Documents,” then “Foothill-De Anza.” Swipe your DASB card, choose your document, then touch “Print.”

Select “Add Funds” to add money by sliding a credit card, or “Pay To Print.” You can also use cash to add funds to your DASB card, but only at the Bookstore.

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