Introduction
This guide explains how University of Wisconsin–Madison students, faculty, and staff can connect to and troubleshoot university-provided printers effectively. Following these steps will help ensure smooth printing experiences on campus or via VPN connections.
Prerequisites
Before proceeding, make sure you are connected to the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus network or via the university VPN to access printer services.
Connecting to University Printers
Follow these steps to install and connect to a university-provided printer:
- Access the printer installation resources at https://it.wisc.edu/help/printers.
- Select your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux, etc.) and download the appropriate printer drivers.
- Run the downloaded installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install the printer drivers.
- During setup, select the correct university printer model or network printer to add to your device.
- Set your printing preferences according to your needs (default paper size, color options, etc.).
Troubleshooting Common Printer Issues
If you encounter any issues while printing, use the following troubleshooting steps:
- Restart the printer and your computer to resolve temporary errors.
- Ensure your device is connected to the campus network or the university VPN.
- Check that you have selected the correct printer in your print dialog.
- Verify there are no error lights or paper jams on the printer.
- Try printing a test page to confirm the connection and printer status.
Contacting IT Support
If problems persist after troubleshooting, contact the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) Help Desk for assistance:
- Email: help@doit.wisc.edu
- Phone: 608-264-4357
- Online Help Resources: https://it.wisc.edu/help/printers
Additional Resources
For more detailed information about printer installation and troubleshooting, please visit the University of Wisconsin–Madison IT Help website or reach out to support for personalized assistance.
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