How to Send Documents to the Campus Print Center
The Campus Print Center is a resource available for faculty and staff to print large document orders. Before placing an order, you will need to create an account with the Print Center. Please note: Information Technology Services (ITS) does not provision or manage these accounts. To create an account, please contact the Print Center at copycenter@curry.edu or (617) 333-2147.
Although the Campus Print Center can accommodate various paper types and sizes, the following instructions guide you through the steps for printing standard 8.5 x 11 documents.
Step 1: Naviage to the Campus Print Center Storefront and login.

2. Under Shop By Category, select View All.

3. Then select Print and Copy Projects.

4. Choose Digital Copies.

5. Select Copies 8.5" X 11"

6. Press Order Now.

7. At this point, you will need to attach the file you would like to print using the Add Files button.

8. I have uploaded a document called TestDocument.docx for this example. If you need to print this document again in the future, I recommend selecting the Save To My Files option. This will store the document in your Campus Print Center account. You can use the Add More Files button in the bottom left corner to include additional documents in your order. Once finished, select Upload. On the next page, select Done.

9. On the next page, you will see a print preview of your document. Here, you can select the Job Name and specify the quantity of documents you will need. Additionally, you can customize the Job Specifications, such as color, orientation, collation, stapling, hole punching, and more. Once finished, select Add to Cart.

10. Here, confirm the required quantity and the price. Additionally, you must select a Due Date for the order.

11. On this page, select a Shipping Type. Enter your name and other information. Continue to Payment.

12. Enter the Budget Number and place the order.

Please contact the Campus Print Center at copycenter@curry.edu or (617) 333-2147 with any questions or concerns.