The document discusses changes to printing at a public library due to new pricing for black and white versus color printing. Patrons will now see separate "Black and White" and "Color Laser" printer options, with black and white set as the default. Those used to quick printing may now see documents print in black and white only. To print in color, patrons must select the "Color Laser" printer from the print menu. The document provides examples of printing certain pages in black and white and others in color.
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Patron Printing Changes Due To The Price Change
1. Patron Printing Changes Due to the Price Change
When we switch to the dual printer pricing (one price for black and white, a higher price for
color), this will cause a slight change in the way the Public PC users will need to print.
Before, they most likely only had the choice of one printer,
usually named “Color Laser,” and it was the default printer.
Now, there will be both a “Black and White” printer
and a “Color Laser” printer available to patrons. The
Black and White will be the default printer.
NOTE: Both the “Color Laser” and the “Black and White” will print to the same Color Laserjet
4600, 4650, or 4700 that you already have. However, one will print in Black and White only
while the other will print in full color.
So, many patrons who are used to just
clicking the “Quick Print” button in Word
or Internet Explorer (which used to print
to the Color Laser), will now find their
document or web page printed in black
and white.
If they want the Word
document or web page printed
in color, they will have to go to
File Print and choose the
Color Laser printer.
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2. Many patrons may also want to print only certain pages in color and the rest in black and white.
Let’s say, for example, that a patron has a 15 page Word document, and they want to print
pages 1-5 in black and white, and pages 6-15 in color. To do this, they will need to select the
Pages circle under the Page Range area. Then, type in the range they would like to print.
Similarly, say a patron wanted to print something in Internet Explorer, but they need to print
certain pages in black and white and other pages in color. In this case, they can just type the
numbers in followed by commas. The screen shot below shows how you would print all of the
odd pages in black and white and all of the even pages in color.
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