Q. How do I print to the workroom RICOH printer?
For the print “Destination" choose "See more..." and then "Humble ISD - Ricoh on v-RicohCore-w22" (Open a service request if that printer isn't a choice.)
Tip: If you don't see RICOH as an option or if your print doesn't appear in your list, try restarting your computer.
Q. Can I print to RICOH from a Chromebook?
Not anymore, but IT is working on a solution.
Q. Can I print to RICOH from a personal device?
No.
Q. Can I print in color?
Yes, we have one color printer for teachers to use in 1403 (Amanda Scheidemantel's Office)
Color Printer Rules
Bring your own paper
Print your file while you are sitting next to the printer
Only print the pages you need in color - send the B&W to Ricoh!
How to Install this Printer
Go to My Humble
Click Printer Logic
Select ASE-2301-HPM553 (location is 2nd floor in Printer Logic though it is physically located on the 1st floor)
Click YES
(if asked for a code use "cb36gtvt")
Helpful Hints:
Do not install as your default printer!
If you click the name of the printer and nothing happens, you probably need to restart your computer.
Q. How can I get a poster printed?
Email the file you want printed to Mary Burke. (PDF is best!)
Q. How do I add a network printer (not RICOH)?
Add your printer to your district device through PrinterLogic:
Go to My Humble
Click the icon for Printer Logic
Make sure your campus is ASE
Double click the desired printer* (should be labeled by room name, though there are some exceptions)
Check the checkbox if you want that to be your default printer.
Click Install
If asked for a code use "cb36gtvt"
*If you click on the printer you want and nothing happens, you probably need to restart your computer and start over.
Q. Can I use the 3D printer and/or can my students use the 3D printers for a project?
Absolutely! Students in 4th and 5th grade have all been introduced to the 3D design process and 3rd grade learns at the beginning of the year.
Things to keep in mind:
Not everything they dream up can be printed "full-size" and that's totally fine. Students will create scale models and prototypes instead.
3D printing is S L O W. Make sure you have plenty of time to print your products.
If you'd like to learn how to design 3D objects to print, go My Humble, choose Tinkercad, sign in with Google, and click LEARN to explore the tutorial lessons.