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How to Install a MocsPrint Printer on Your Personal Laptop

  • IMPORTANT - Check your COMPUTER NAME or HOST NAME: Before you install a printer, you should check your computer's host name to make sure it is unique and valid, otherwise your print jobs will be difficult to idenity at the MocsPrint PayStation.
    For Apple OS X instructions, CLICK HERE.
    For Windows instructions, CLICK HERE.

  • Before installing a network printer, make sure you are connected to the UTC network. If you are not connected, you will not be able to install a network printer.

  • Once you install and choose your printer, proceed to that location to pay for and release your job using your Mocs Card. You have 2 hours to pay for and print your job before it is discarded. You will need to know your COMPUTER or HOST NAME to identify and release your print jobs.

MocsPrint Printer Installation Instructions for Windows

CLICK HERE IF YOU USE WINDOWS 7/Vista to run the Printer Install Utility. Click OPEN, or SAVE the file and run it.

If for some reason you cannot use the printer install utility for Windows located here, try these instructions (some screens or icons may vary depending on your operating system):

  1. Open your Control Panel and double click to open the "Printer" window.
  2. Click "Add a printer."
  3. Click "Add a network, wireless, or Bluetooth printer."
  4. Click "The printer that I want isn't listed."
  5. Click "Select a shared printer by name," and enter \\goprint1.utc.edu\PRINTERQUEUE. Refer to the table below for the appropriate Printer Queue from the 3rd column. Type the queue name exactly as shown. Click "Next."
  6. After the printer is found, click on "Install driver."
  7. If a "User Account Control" window pops up click "Continue."
  8. Choose whether you want to set the printer as your "Default Printer" and click "Next."
  9. Click "Finish."
  10. You should now see the printer in the "Printer" window.

MocsPrint Printer Install Instructions for Mac OS X

  1. Open the "System Preferences" window.
  2. Click on "Print & Fax."
  3. Click on the "+" sign on the left side of the window to add a printer.
  4. In your new window, select the "IP" print option.
    • Set Protocol to "Line Printer Daemon - LPD."
    • Set Address to the server IP to goprint1.utc.edu
    • Set Queue to: the specific printer you want to print to. Refer to the Printer Queue Column in the table below. Enter the queue exactly as listed below.
    • Set the Name and Location to something of your choosing to easily identify the printer.
    • Set print using to "Generic PostScript Printer."
  5. Click "Add" to complete the installation
Printer Location Printer Queue
Library 1st Floor PrinterLupton Library LIB1
Library 2nd Floor PrinterLupton Library LIB2
Library 2nd Floor Color PrinterLupton Library LIB2-color
Student Technology CenterUniversity Center 124 UC124
Student Technology Center Color PrinterUniversity Center 124 UC124-color
Art Department 1Fine Arts Center 402 1 FAC412-bw 1
Chemistry DepartmentGrote 316 GRT316
College of BusinessFletcher 111 FLT111
Communications DepartmentFrist 202 FST202
Communications Department Color PrinterFrist 202 FST202-color
Disabilities Resource CenterFrist 105 FRIST105
Disabilities Resource CenterFrist 107 FRIST107
English ClassroomHolt 101 HLT101
English ClassroomHolt 205 HLT205
English ClassroomHolt399 HLT399
GIS LabEMCS 236 CECS236
Interior DesignHunter 405 HTR405
Interior Design Color Printer 2Hunter 405 2 HTR407-color 2
Music DepartmentFine Arts Center 307 FAC307
School of NursingMetro 229 MET229
Physical Therapy & CRMJDavenport 228 DAV228
Psychology DepartmentHolt 302 HLT302
University Honors LabGuerry Center 202 UHONLab
UTeachCollins Annex 101 COLLINS101
UTeachCollins Annex 105 COLLINS105
1 Print queue is labelled FAC412-bw, but paystation and printer are in FAC 402.
2 Print queue is labelled HTR407-color, but printer is located in Hunter 405 Interior Design Print Lab.

For assistance, please call the UTC Helpdesk at (423) 425-4000.