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Frequently Asked Questions
about Flyer Express Printing

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What will this cost me?
The charge per print is four cents. A typical UD student makes about 200 prints during a semester, so your cost is estimated to be about $8.

If I print on both sides of the paper, will I be charged for just one page?
No, since the charge is based on the number of prints rather than the number of sheets of paper. The price of paper has very little do to with the costs of printing. The largest portion of the expense comes from purchasing printers and keeping them supplied with toner. However, due to the environmental savings, you are encouraged to print on both sides whenever possible.

How does this work?
When you are ready to print a document, click the printer icon in the menubar as normal (though the document will not yet print). Next, go to the Print Release Web page (located at http://printrelease.udayton.edu/) and log in using your network user name and password.

Log in to Print Release
The Print Release page will greet you and show the name of the document. It also displays the number of pages and the amount it will cost to print.
Document name and cost to print
To print the document, check the small box beside its filename, and then click the Print button at the bottom of the document list. The document will be released to the printer (although it may not be printed immediately if other students' documents were sent first). Releasing the print job will charge your Flyer Express account for the amount shown in the right column.

What if I don’t have money on my Flyer Express account?
You must have funds in your Flyer Express account to print at the Library. You can add money to your account in several ways:

  • At the Roesch Library Circulation Desk (using cash only)
  • At the Office of the Bursar (St. Mary's Hall, Room 105) using cash, credit card or personal check
  • By telephone using a credit card by calling (937) 229-2456
  • On the Web using a credit card or personal check

How do I know if I even have a Flyer Express account?
If you are a UD student, then you have a Flyer Express account, even if you've never used it.   Your account number is the seven-digit number that appears on your registration documents.   Use this number to add money to your account (see What if I don’t have money on my Flyer Express account? above).

Do I need to have a University ID card?
No, since your identity will be established when you log in to the Print Release Web page (see How does this work? above).

If my document is printed wrong will I get a refund?
No refunds will be given, but your document can be reprinted without charge if one of the following occurs:

  • the printer damages your paper
  • the printer produces an illegible print
If the printer successfully produced a document, but you are dissatisfied with it (due to margins, font size, layout, the information on the page, etc.) you are not eligible for a reprint. Please review your document carefully using Print Preview before releasing it to the printer. To request a reprint, take your damaged or illegible prints to the DEC Help Desk outside Room 207 (if you are in the second floor computer lab) or to the Reference Desk (if you are in the first floor Reference Room). If the desk is vacant, please go to the first floor Circulation Desk.

If I am charged for printing, but no document comes out of the printer, will I be reimbursed?
Depending on the circumstances, a member of the Library staff may print your document for you at no charge, but we cannot reimburse your Flyer Express account. If you think you are being charged but are not receiving your prints, it is important to seek assistance immediately rather than report it later. If you're on the first floor, please speak to the librarian at the Reference Desk, or to the staff at the Circulation Desk. If you're on the second floor you can go to the DEC Help Desk outside Room 207. If the problem occurred after hours, please visit the Library IT office (Room 207) sometime during the day. Let us know the details about what you were trying to print and what actually came out.

Can students print required E-Reserve readings for free?
No, because faculty have assigned course reserve materials as supplementary reading for many years. In the past, these readings were available on paper and students were responsible for their own photocopy charges.

Will faculty and staff be charged to print?
Faculty and staff will not be charged to print, although they will need to log in to the Print Release Web page and approve their documents for printing (see How does this work? above). Though they are currently not being charged, the number of prints made by faculty and staff will be monitored. Excessive printing may result in a change to this policy.

Will graduate assistants be charged to print?
Yes.

If I am a graduate student completing course work but not currently registered, how do I print?
You will need to fill out a Request for Certification form and submit it to your graduate program director. Once the form has been processed, you will be able to use your Flyer Express account.

Why is the Roesch Library charging for printing?
Over two million pages were printed on University Library public printers in 2005. Every year the number of pages printed has grown, along with the costs of paper, toner, printers and maintenance. In addition, there is a tremendous amount of wasteful printing in the Libraries. Every day there are hundreds of prints left unclaimed. Finally, as more resources become available on the Web, the distinction has blurred between photocopying a paper journal article or a professor's course notes (always a fee-based service) and printing an electronic article or online syllabus. The Flyer Express printing initiative is a response to all of these factors. In addition, this action is also aligned with the Environmental Resolution unanimously passed by the Student Government Association (SR-0506-02) which "calls upon the administration of the University of Dayton to undertake significant action to improve sustainability on campus."

Since there has been funding in the past for some printing, why aren't all students given a reasonable number of free prints per semester?
Actually, there has never been funding for printing in the Library. We have had to cover printing expenses by not purchasing other needed items. The Library does not receive any revenue from Flyer Express printing fees. However, it does enable us to use our allocated funding for Library purchases.

Do other universities charge for printing?
Several other Ohio universities charge for printing, including the University of Cincinnati, Cleveland State University, Miami University, Ohio University and Wright State University.

How can I minimize my printing costs?
The easiest way to control your costs is to avoid the need to print a document more than once. Make sure it's right the first time by checking it closely in Print Preview. In most programs, this can be done by opening the File menu and choosing Print Preview.

Check your document using Print Preview
Second, print only what you need. Articles on the Web, for example, might include irrelevant menus and advertisements. Using Print Preview, determine the page numbers of the portion you need and enter those in the Print menu (shown below). Or highlight the text of the article with the mouse, copy it, and then paste it into Microsoft Word. You can adjust the font size and margins in order to print the article as efficiently as possible.
Print only the necessary pages
Instead of printing a PowerPoint show with one slide per page, print it as a Handout with several slides per page (using the settings illustrated below).
Print PowerPoints as Handouts
If a PowerPoint is mostly text (without important images), you can print it as an outline to use even less paper. Choose Outline View from the Print what list, as shown here.
Print PowerPoints as Outlines
Microsoft Word allows you to print two pages on the same side of a sheet of paper. Using this technique (along with duplexing), you can print a four-page syllabus on just one piece of paper, and be charged for only two prints. In the Pages per sheet list, choose 2 pages (see below).
Print multiple pages on a sheet
Finally, DON’T PRINT! Save articles and Web pages on your network drive or memory device to read onscreen later.


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