Using PaperCut on the Web

You can print from a personal device anywhere on campus with PaperCut on the Web. These instructions will show you how to access, submit and print using the PaperCut system.

  1. First make sure the device you want to print from is connected to Ndale-WiFi or Eduroam (*If you aren’t connected to either of these Wi-Fi networks you will have issues accessing the page)
  2. Then turn off any third-party Virtual Private Network (VPN) software such as NordVPN, Express VPN, Proton VPN, etc this
    excludes Normandale AOVPN User Tunnel (*If you are using any of the above VPN solutions excluding Normandale AOVPN User Tunnel you will have issues accessing the local network PaperCut system.)
  3. Go to https://papercut.normandale.edu/
  4. Sign in using your StarID and most recent StarID password
  5. Once on the PaperCut dashboard navigate to the side bar and select Web Print > Submit a Job
  6. Then type the amount of copies you want (1 is the default) then select the green button labeled “3. Upload Documents” Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)
  7. Either select the button labeled Upload From Computer or drag and drop your documents over the Drag Files Here labelUploaded Image (Thumbnail)
  8. Wait until your document’s status says “Held in queue” in green text (*This process can take up to
    10 min to compete. If you need to print faster please use a Normandale Public Computer.
    )
    Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)
  9. Go to any printer and swipe your Normandale Student ID Card to release your document

Additional Information:

How to connect to Ndale - Wifi:

How to connect to Eduroam:

Where to find Printer for Students: Student Printer Location

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