1. How can I receive assistance with my personal laptop?
Please contact the Information Technology team via email at baylorlawit@baylor.edu or by stopping by the computer lab on the third floor of the law library.
2. How can I get assistance if I am unable to come to the computer lab during normal office hours?
The easiest method to obtain assistance when normal hours are not possible is to email the I.T. staff at baylorlawit@baylor.edu to arrange an appointment. All of the staff are responsive to the special circumstances that are presented to students engaged in practice court, team competitions, etc.
3. Can I use a Law School laptop for exams?
No. A limited number of laptops may be available if the student has contacted IT before the deadline to allow IT to repair the problem with student's laptop.
1. How do I install Paw Prints on my personal laptop?
To install PawPrints on your personal laptop. visit this page. https://www.baylor.edu/law/print/
More Information: http://www.baylor.edu/pawprints/
2. PawPrints says my document is too large. What is the size limit?
When you print a document, you're creating a spool file on the PawPrints print server. The size of a spool file can often be exponentially larger than the original document! Rather than setting a size limit on the original document, PawPrints' size limit applies to the spool file created on the server since that's the file the printer receives. If a spool file is larger than 500MB for B&W and 800MB for color, the print job is denied. Hint: printing fewer pages at a time will reduce the size of your print job.
3. How does color printing work?
Print jobs sent to a color printer will automatically charge 4 times the standard amount. For example, a 5 page document costs 20 pages.
4. Where are the Law School printers located?
Most of the Law School printers are in the 3rd floor lab. There are a few on other floors. See this map for a full list with locations.
More Information: https://www.baylor.edu/law/index.php?id=932023