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Print Credits / Pcounter

Printing in the law school computer rooms (Lillis and Skinner) is managed by a software program called Pcounter. Pcounter keeps track of how many prints are made. Students are given 600 print credits per year. One print credit equals one printed page so students can print 600 pages per year without purchasing additional print credits.

Purchasing Print Credits
Credits can be purchased for .10/print credit and can be purchased in dollar increments. Only fulltime library staff can sell print credits so please purchase credits when a fulltime staff member is available. 

Hours print credits are available for sale
Monday - Thursday 9am - 5pm and 6pm to 9pm
Friday  9am - 5pm
Saturday 1pm - 5pm

Summer Classes
Students enrolled in summer classes will be allocated an additional 100 print credits when summer classes begin.
 

Web Print

Web Print is a program that allows printing from a web browser. Web Print allows students to send print jobs from their laptops to printers in the Lillis and Skinner computer rooms. 

  • Web Print (with directions)
    The link goes to a page created by Creighton IT that provides directions on how to use Web Print. With the directions they provide a link to the Web Print service.
  • Web Print direct link
    If you have used Web Print before and do not need to see directions, you can use this link to go directly to the Web Print service.
 

Web Print Directions

Step one: Login to Web Print using your NetID


Step 2: Click on "Choose File" and select the file you want to send to the printer. Then use the pull down menu to select either the Lillis or Skinner printer.

If you preview your file you will be shown an image of what your print job will look like. Certain fonts and characters do not all print the same on all printers. By using preview you can see what your print job will look like on the Lillis and Skinner printers.

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