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PawPrints
PawPrints is Baylor University's integrated print management system. Visit the links on this page to release your print jobs, check your PawPrints balance, view your print history, locate available printers on AirBear, and much more. We grant each undergraduate student 400 pages per term, and each graduate student 600 pages per term. Once you use this initial allowance, your student account will be billed $.07 per page for black and white printing and $.28 for color printing (sales tax included). If you experience difficulties with a PawPrints printer or have questions concerning the PawPrints system, please contact us.
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PawPrints Issue |
| As Murphy would have it, we are experiencing a minor issue with PawPrints that began on the first day of final exams. This issue occurs with our web release service and our users experience an inability to release or delete print jobs from the PawPrints "Release Your Print Job" website. An newly released update to our software did not resolve the issue, and we are working with our vendor toward a solution. Most users will not experience any issues with the web release service, but we have seen the issue crop up in more than one area. We may need to interrupt printing services briefly throughout the day in order to bring the system back to stability. We appreciate your patience and wish you success on your final exams.
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Baylor Reaches Recyclemania Goals |
| The final results of the ten-week Recyclemania 2008 competition are in and Baylor University placed 65th out of 200 schools with a total of 192,259 pounds! In the per capita competition, where this total is divided by our campus population, Baylor University placed 114th out of 180 schools, with a total of 11.40 pounds per person. These totals mark a considerable improvement over our Recyclemania 2007 totals of 86,860 total pounds (6.77 pounds per person). These recycling totals in combination with our reduction in paper usage through duplex printing on PawPrints are helping to make Baylor University a more environmentally-friendly place to be! Thank you for all of your efforts, and keep up the great work during these final weeks of the semester.
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