University of Waterloo
Engineering 6 (E6)
Phone: 519-888-4567
Staff and Faculty Directory
Contact the Department of Chemical Engineering
In addition to the standard print facilities provided by Engineering Computing the following list describes other departmental print facilities and how to access and use them. For further information on usage or reference material, contact Ravindra Singh.
Xerox copier, scanner, printer workcentres are available for faculty, staff and graduate students.
To connect to a shared Xerox printer below copy/paste the printer link below into the Windows Type here to search box and then click the Printer menu option and select Connect. To setup the printer click the link in the Setup Instructions column and follow the instructions.
Description |
Printer Link | Setup Instructions |
---|---|---|
Main Office Color |
\\cheprint\chexeroxmainc8055 | Setup |
Main Office |
\\cheprint\chexerox2 | Setup |
DWE |
\\cheprint\chexeroxDWE | Setup |
Nano |
\\cheprint\chexeroxQNCC7030 |
Setup |
Grad |
\\cheprint\chegradxerox | Setup |
The current list of available student network printers is:
Name: \\mediaprint2\Eng_ChE_E6-5022
Description: Hewlett-Packard (HP) M600 in Engineering 6 (E6) 5022 for fourth year undergraduates only.
To connect to this printer copy/paste \\mediaprint\Eng_ChE_E6-5022 to the Windows Type here to search box and then selec the Printer Menu option and then select Connect. You only need to do this once provided you sign out of your Windows account to save these settings to your profile. Then print using the standard windows print dialogs and select this printer.
To use these facilities you must have a valid Nexus computing account and have sufficient funds in your Wprint printing account.
University of Waterloo
Engineering 6 (E6)
Phone: 519-888-4567
Staff and Faculty Directory
Contact the Department of Chemical Engineering
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