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Deleting a Printer from your MacBook Air

Go to the "Apple Menu" in the upper left corner of your computer, then select "System Preferences." Find the "Printers & Scanners" System Preference. In the "Printers & Scanners" System Preference pane, select the printer that you would like to delete, then select the "-" symbol. Please see the picture below. ![][1]…

Using Secure Print

This guide will demonstrate how to use secure printing in 10 easy steps. **When using secure print, make sure you have your ID badge at hand – you’ll need to use it later.** 1. Have the document open you would like to print, the click **File**, and then **Print**, or press ⌘P (Command P). 2. When the print scree…

Print From Your macOS Device using PaperCut Mobility Print

These instructions explain how to add printers to your macOS device. If you have a district-issued laptop and need to add additional printers, please use Self Service to add new printers instead of Mobility Print. For specific directions, please see [this article][1]. ### To add a printer **Important**: Make sure yo…

Add Printers using Self Service

These instructions explain how to add printers to your district-issued Mac computer using Self Service. 1. Open the **Self Service** App. The **Self Service** App can be found by opening the Finder and choosing **Applications** on the left sidebar then locating the **Self Service** App in the **Applications** folde…

Using PaperCut WebPrint

### What is PaperCut? How can I use it? PaperCut is the software that the school district uses to manage its printers, print users, and most printer-related things in our buildings. The school district has a website, [papercut.uscsd.k12.pa.us][1], that can be used to print pages to a printer and to track the pages th…

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