Did you know there is a Greenprint station at the Dana Biomedical Library? You can activate your Greenprint account by running the magnetic strip on the back of your Dartmouth ID through the reader of the copier in the Dana café. Once your account is activated, you can then print using the Greenprint station at Dana or any of the 30 Greenprint stations across campus. You can also scan documents at the Greenprint station.
Each term, students will have money for free printing pre-loaded onto their accounts. Copies cost 6 cents per page or 8 cents double-sided. There is no color printing at Dana but color copies can be made at the Greenprint station at Baker-Berry Library. You can check your balance at any time by going to any of the 32 GreenPrint stations and swiping your Dartmouth ID at the card reader.
If you need to print a document – email it to yourself at greenprint@dartmouth.edu and take advantage of Greenprint Mobile. As long as you’ve emailed Greenprint from your Dartmouth email address, the software will know the document is from you and it will show up in your account. Once you’ve sent Greenprint an email, you can login to the system and print the document or documents you emailed to yourself. To set up GreenPrint Mobile with a different email address or for more detailed instruction on how to use it, follow these directions.
Alternatively, you can print a document directly from your computer after you install the Greenprint application.
The final way to print using Greenprint is to upload the document to the Greenprint Center.
For more information about Greenprint (including step-by-step instructions for how to use it), check out the Information Technology Center’s Overview.
This post was written by David Sandberg, an Information Access Assistant for the Biomedical Libraries.