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Most, if not all, research group printers are accessible from anywhere on campus. No VPN or special setup is required other than initial setup. Printing from a non-Cornell network (home, hotel, 3G/4G), requires the use of CUVPN. These instructions presume you are connected either thru through a wired campus network connection or via RedRover/RedRover-Secure/Eduroam.

Cornell's VPN software is NOT required to print while on-campus, but if you want to print to your group printer from off-campus, VPN would be required.

Install and configure your print drivers

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  • In Devices & Printers – click on "add a printer"
  • Choose add a LOCAL printer
  • Create a new port – standard TCP/IP
  • Enter the printer name for the address
    • See label on the printer for the name (please avoid using the IP address )
  • Finish driver & printer installation by providing the driver as necessary and naming the printer something you prefer. In most cases, your computer will detect & install drivers. Some drivers may require manual installation.

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  • You may want to install the most up-to-date drivers from Apple for your printer before installing ( ex: see http://support.apple.com/kb/DL907 for HP printers )
  • Open System Preferences and go to Printers and Scanners
  • Click on the + sign to add a printer
  • Click on the IP system
  • Enter the printer name for the address
    • See label on the printer for the name (please avoid using the IP address)
  • Change the protocol to HP JetDirect Socket (even if the printer is not an HP printer)
  • Leave the Queue empty, name and locate the printer something you prefer and will remember
  • Correct the printer driver as necessary

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