Ricoh Aficio SP8100DN

PR-P1-BW

Black and White Printer

Current Status: Available


This printer accepts jobs sent to the following queues:

  • Pratt B&W Printer (1st Floor)

Printing Options

Printing to the "Pratt B&W Printer (1st Floor)" queue supports print jobs with the following attributes:

  • Black and White printing
  • Single-sided (simplex) printing
  • Double-sided (duplex) printing
  • Letter-size paper
  • Legal-size paper

Pricing

Printing costs per impression (per side):

Page SizeBlack and WhiteColour
Letter$0.15not available
A4 (on Letter size)$0.15not available
Legal$0.15not available

Payment requires a T-Card or Visitor Payment Card as cash is not accepted.

A Cash-to-Card machines can be found in the Information Commons South area, across from the Tech Help Desk. Library Visitor Cards can be purchased at the Circulation Desk.

Wireless Printing Options

This printer supports printing from personal laptop computers.

See the Information Commons Wireless Printing Service (http://printhere.utoronto.ca) for details.

Windows computers

A Pharos Uniprint client can be downloaded and installed using the following package from the Wireless Printing Service website:

  • Pratt B&W Printer (1st Floor)

Apple Mac computers

Manual Printer Configuration Instructions are available at http://printhere.utoronto.ca/macprinting.html.

Linux computers

Manual Printer Configuration Instructions are available at http://printhere.utoronto.ca/linuxPrinting.html.

Mobile/Other Devices

There is no explicit support for Mobile devices or other Operating Systems. Knowledgable users may be able to configure devices with LDP and PostScript support given the details in the Manual Configuration Instructions for Mac/Linux devices.

Printer Hardware

Printer Model: Ricoh Aficio SP8100DN

Printer Support

Technical support for this printer is provided by the Information Commons Operations Group.

Problems with supplies (e.g. out of paper or toner) should be directed to the nearest Library Service Point.


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