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  1. Please note that Printing Services will be closed for inventory June 20-21, 2024. Printing services is your on-campus solution for all your printing needs. We offer products from simple black and white copies all the way up to large format banners and signs.

  2. These deliverables include: Creative services - design and facilitation of digital and print publications. Digital media - on-campus signage. Licensing and trademark management. Market research and strategy. Media ad campaigns - radio, tv, digital display, social media and outdoor advertising. Special event planning and coordination.

    • Overview
    • General Information & Acceptable Use Guidelines
    • Printing Allotments
    • Printing Costs
    • Printing Tips
    • Printing Problems?
    • Still Having Issues?

    In this article, you'll learn about printing in campus computer labs. We cover general information, printing guidelines, allotments, costs, tips, and what to do if you run into printing problems.

    Much of the printing you find in computer labs is funded by student Technology Access Fees (TAF). Though TAF pays for a great deal more than just printing, a portion of these funds go toward printing supplies like paper, toner, and other printer maintenance items. Tennessee Tech strives to spend student fees in ways that help students succeed. Prin...

    Students whose tuition includes the Technology Access Fee are granted a printing allotment at the beginning of each semester they are currently enrolled. Students do not pay a specific "printing fee", so the allotment you receive is essentially "free" printing. You'll only pay directly for printing if you exceed your allotment amount. Students whos...

    Printing costs are presented per job at the time of printing. Students will be presented with a prompt to accept the charges for the job submitted before the student's account is charged. Students will be charged to their student account for any balance charged exceeding their printing allotment.

    To ensure a positive printing experience, please remember: 1. You mustuse you Eagle Card to print in TN Tech labs. 2. Be sure to use print preview to check your document before printing, stapling, and/or hole-punching. 3. You must wait and accept the print chargeson the computer after you have clicked "print" for your print jobs to be sent to the p...

    If you're having problems retrieving your printed document(s), the most common mistake is forgetting to accept the print charges. When you submit your print job to the printer, you'll be presented with a prompt that asks if you're willing to accept the cost of the print job. This may take a couple seconds to pop up on your screen. Be sure to select...

    If you would like more assistance or have any further issues, the IT Help Desk is here to help you! You can get in touch with us to request help using any of the three methods: 1. Visit us at the Help Desk located on the Main Floor of the Volpe Library. 2. Email helpdesk@tntech.edu to communicate via email. 3. Call (931) 372-3975 to speak with a me...

  3. Creative Services. The award-winning Creative Services team, in support of the Tennessee Tech brand, provides visual design to your message through publications and digital assets. The Creative Services team has created a suite of downloadable templates for Adobe and Microsoft products to help you stay on brand with your creative projects.

  4. The Oracle, Tennessee Tech's student newspaper, is student-operated and publishes six times during the spring and fall semesters. In addition to a printed newspaper, it is also available at tntechoracle.com. The digital print edition is available at Issuu. Distribution bins are located on the bottom floor of the Roaden University Center across ...

  5. Tennessee Tech does not condone and will not tolerate discrimination against any individual on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, sex, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, veteran status, and any other basis protected by federal and state civil rights law.

  6. The Department of Economics, Finance, and Marketing in the Tennessee Tech College of Business prioritizes providing students with an innovative learning experience that teaches them the necessary analytical and critical thinking skills to succeed in today’s competitive environment. During the first two years, students take several core ...

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