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Alternative Media Printing for Xerox Printers

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Wright State Xerox printers allow you to print on multiple paper types, such as letterhead, envelopes, labels, and more. This guide gives instructions on this process. If you need further assistance, contact the CaTS Help Desk at (937) 775-4827 or send an email to helpdesk@wright.edu.

There are two ways to print to alternative media using Xerox printers.

Method #1: Secure Print Option (Recommended)

Method #2: Direct Print Option


Method #1: Secure Print Option (Recommended)

Note: This method uses the Secure Print option when printing your document. This is the preferred method as it does not interfere with other print jobs.

  1. With your document open, select the Print function. This is usually located under the File menu in most applications.
  2. Select the WSU_SECURE_PRINT_AD or WSU_SECURE_PRINT_NON_AD printer. If this option isn't available to you, visit the Secure Print website for installation instructions.
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  3. Select the Printer Properties button (usually located directly under the selected printer).
  4. Under the Paper section, click on the drop-down arrow to the right.
  5. Choose the paper size and type you want to print to (this example shows Letterhead).
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  6. Click OK.
  7. Click Print. Enter your campus username and password if prompted.
    Note: Your print job has now been sent to the secure print queue, but won't print until you release the job by swiping your Wright1 Card or logging in to the printer.
  8. Go to the printer, but wait to swipe your Wright1 Card or log in.
  9. Open a printer tray and insert your desired media (letterhead, labels, etc.)
  10. Once you close the tray, options will appear on the printer screen, asking you to confirm what type of media you placed in the tray.
  11. Using the options at the bottom, select the size and type of the media you inserted. You must match this to the same setting you used earlier in steps 3-5.
  12. Tap the Confirm button in the top right.
  13. Swipe your Wright1 card, tap on the name of your print job, and then tap Print.
  14. Once your print job is complete, open the tray and replace the original media (usually plain printer paper).
  15. IMPORTANT: Once you close the tray, please follow steps 10-12 again to set the printer back to original settings. Failing to do this will stop further print jobs to this tray.

Method #2: Direct Print

Note: This method uses the Direct Print option, which will send your print job to your selected printer immediately. The drawback to this method is that the printer becomes unusable by anyone else until you have printed your document on the selected media. Printing with Method #1 above is recommended in order to avoid this situation.

  1. With your document open, select the Print function. This is usually located under the File menu in most applications.
  2. Select the printer you want to print to. If no printer is installed, visit the Direct Print website for installation instructions.

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  3. Select the Printer Properties button (usually located directly under the selected printer).
  4. Under the Paper section, click on the drop-down arrow to the right.
  5. Choose the paper size and type you want to print to (this example shows Letterhead).
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  6. Click OK.
  7. Click Print. Enter your campus username and password if prompted.
    Note: Your print job has now been sent directly to the printer and is awaiting the selected media type.
  8. Go to the printer. On the top left of the printer screen you should see a note that says "One or more queued jobs need resources."
    1. Reminder: At this point, no one else can print because the printer is waiting for you to insert your media and change the appropriate settings.
  9. Open a printer tray and insert your desired media (letterhead, labels, etc.)
  10. Once you close the tray, options will appear on the printer screen, asking you to confirm what type of media you placed in the tray.
  11. Using the options at the bottom, select the size and type of the media you inserted. You must match this to the same setting you used earlier in steps 3-5.
  12. Tap the Confirm button in the top right. Your job will now print.
  13. Once your print job is complete, open the tray and replace the original media (usually plain printer paper).
  14. IMPORTANT: Once you close the tray, please follow steps 10-12 again to set the printer back to original settings. Failing to do this will stop further print jobs to this tray.

Qualtrics Update

Friday, April 8, 2016

On April 8, Qualtrics launched it's new platform called the 'Qualtrics Insight Platform', which effects the look of the site when you login. The new platform will take effect on Tuesday, August 9.

Preview Period

  • You can switch back and forth between the new and current version during the preview period
  • You can access all your existing reports and data during the preview period and after the transition
  • All active surveys will be unaffected

Note: After August 9, you will no longer be able to switch between the original platform and the new Qualtrics Insight Platform

Returning to the Original Platform

  1. Login to wright.qualtrics.com with your campus 'w' username and password
  2. In the upper right hand corner, click on the person icon
  3. Select 'Leave the Qualtrics Insight Platform' at the top of the dropdown list
  4. Select 'Leave the Qualtrics Insight Platform' in the pop-up window

For a complete overview of the new Qualtrics Insight Platform, visit the Qualtrics Support Page. If you have any questions or are having trouble switching views in Qualtrics, call the CaTS Help Desk at (937) 775-4827.

System Maintenance 4/10/16

Thursday, April 7, 2016

CaTS will be conducting system maintenance on Sunday, April 10, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. During this time access to all Banner-related services will be unavailable, including the following:

  • WINGS Express
  • Banner Admin
  • Wright1 Card Services
  • TouchNet
  • TK20
  • Parking Services
  • WrightBuy
  • Xtender
  • DARS

If you have any questions concerning this maintenance, please contact the CaTS Help Desk at (937) 775-4827, or send an email to helpdesk@wright.edu.

Demo the New Distance Learning Prototype Classroom

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

125 Oelman Hall has been remodeled to become an interactive distance learning classroom. This room will allow for synchronous classes, providing for two-way communication and student interaction. 

Live Demonstration

To see a live demonstration of this room, stop by and see us in 125 Oelman during the following times:

  • Monday 4/11: 8:30 – 10:00
  • Friday 4/15: 1:30 – 3:00
  • Wednesday 4/20: 9:00 – 10:30


Lake Campus faculty members are invited to join these demonstrations remotely using the portable version during the following times:

  • Monday 4/11: 8:30 – 10:00 in 181 Dwyer Hall
  • Friday 4/15: 1:30 – 3:00 in 150 Dwyer Hall
  • Wednesday 4/20: 9:00 – 10:30 in 224 Dwyer Hall 

Equipment Used In This Room

  • Cisco SX80 Codec - the control device for room interactions
  • Cisco SX10 Codec (portable version of the SX80)
  • 3 cameras 
  • Multiple microphone pods placed in the ceiling

 

How It Works

When an instructor walks into the room, the first step is using an iPad-like device to choose which room they want to connect to. Once the instructor begins talking, the SX80 uses a camera to follow the instructor around the room using facial recognition. Two additional cameras can also work in tandem to zoom in on audience members as they are talking.

 

Portable Option

Using the SX10 Codec portable version, you can turn any room into a receive site for the full functioning setup described above. Interaction is still available (audio and video) using a single camera and microphone solution.

 

Possible Future Enhancements

A benefit of using this system is the ability to easily upgrade software, which will allow for future features to be easily introduced. For example, new software can allow the instructor to use the SX80 to “predefine” where the whiteboards are in their room by setting one of the cameras to show the whiteboard. If the instructor who is being tracked by a camera approaches the whiteboard and starts to write on it, the cameras can immediately zoom in on the whiteboard. When the instructor moves away from the board, the cameras resume following them.

 

Phishing Scam Notice 4/4/16

Monday, April 4, 2016

The Help Desk was recently notified of an email phishing scam that targets Wright State students. This email appears to come from a company called ‘Saprotbag’ soliciting student  employment at $300/week. It prompts students to complete an application and once hired, they receive a check in the mail and are told to deposit the check and wire funds back to the company. 

Please be aware that this is a scam. Do not open any documents attached in the email or give out any personal information.

If you have any questions about this scam, or if you have already responded to the email, please contact the CaTS Help Desk immediately. You can reach us at (937) 775-4827, or email helpdesk@wright.edu.

Wright1 Card System Now Available

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

The Wright1 Card outage has been resolved and the system is now available. For additional questions, please contact the CaTS Help Desk at (937) 775-4827 or email helpdesk@wright.edu.

Wright1 Card System Outage

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

At this time the Wright1 Card system is unavailable. All services utilizing the Wright1 Card are affected by this outage.

CaTS has identified the issue and is working diligently to resolve the problem. We will notify the university once service has been restored. For questions, please contact the CaTS Help Desk at (937) 775-4827 or email helpdesk@wright.edu.

Phishing Scam Notice 3/25/16

Friday, March 25, 2016

The Help Desk was recently notified of an email phishing scam that targets Wright State students, faculty, and staff. This email appears to come from Wright State, and may have the subject line "staff members at Wright State Importnant Alerts."

The email instructs you to click a link in order to read an important alert about Wright State staff. Be aware that this is a scam. Do not click the link or reply to the email.

If you have any questions about this scam, or if you have already clicked the link or replied to the email, please contact the CaTS Help Desk immediately for further assistance. You can reach us at (937) 775-4827, or toll free at 1-888-775-4827.

Phishing Scam Notice 3/22/16

Saturday, March 19, 2016

The Help Desk was recently notified of an email phishing scam that targets Wright State students, faculty, and staff. This email has a subject line similar to ‘Urgent: F799287 Palace Software/HPE ’, and contains two attached documents called ‘Palace Software_inv_tracker’ and ‘Palace Software_tracker’. These attachments contain malware and should NOT be downloaded or opened.

Please be aware that this is a scam. Do not open the documents attached in the email or give out any personal information.

If you have any questions about this scam, or if you have already opened or downloaded the attachments, please contact the CaTS Help Desk immediately. You can reach us at (937) 775-4827, or email helpdesk@wright.edu

Phishing Scam Notice 3/17/16

Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Help Desk was recently notified of an email phishing scam that targets Wright State faculty and staff. These emails are sent to HR or finance departments in an attempt to gather  employee’s personal information. They may contain specific subject lines such as "Hello Matt" or "Request For All Employees' W2s, Friday 4th March, 2016."

Please be aware that these emails are a scam; do not download any attachments, click on any links, or respond with any personal information to the email.

If you have any questions about this scam, or if you have already clicked any links or given out personal information, please contact the CaTS Help Desk immediately. You can reach us at (937) 775-4827.

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