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The lab printer has already been set up
on all lab PCs. It is your default printer.
Anytime you hit the print button, your page(s)
will be sent to the lab printer closest
to your computer. If you are in LEXIS or
Westlaw and you hit the print button (or
do a File + Print command from the drop
down menus), you will be printing to the
lab printer. It is not a good idea to print
to the lab printer from Westlaw or LEXIS,
since you are only allowed to print 250
sheets of paper each week. Click here to
learn how to print Westlaw and LEXIS documents.
How do I print
Westlaw and LEXIS documents? -
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Printing Westlaw and LEXIS documents
Click on "Print" from inside the
LEXIS or Westlaw screen and select the "stand
alone" printers.
(Warning: If you use File + Print from the
top of the web browser, you will send your
print jobs to one of the lab printers, and
those pages will be charged against your
weekly limit of 250 pages.)
I sent a document
to print and nothing came out, what do I
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DO NOT hit print two more times to see if
that will fix your problem. Sending the
same print request several times accomplishes
two things, neither of which will benefit
you: 1. It further delays ALL the print
jobs in the Lab, including yours. 2. It
deducts all of those pages (even the duplicates)
from your 250 page weekly allotment. From
time to time, with no rhyme or reason, print
jobs become paused. It can take up to 10
minutes for the system to realize that this
has happened and correct it.
Every time I print
from Westlaw I get a message that tells
me my page quota has been reduced. Don't
I get unlimited printing on Westlaw?
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When printing to the Westlaw printers, you
won't get a pop-up message about your print
quota. However, being logged in to Westlaw
is no guarantee that you will be printing
to the Westlaw printers. If you are receiving
a pop-up message about print quotas, then
you aren't printing to the Westlaw printers.
Please see a lab monitor or one of the LTS
staff about this and they will get you squared
away.
I can't print
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This is due to an error, which is beyond
your control. Contact Lab personnel or someone
at the Circulation desk, and tell them your
problem. You will be asked to supply whoever
you speak to with your log on name. Under
NO circumstances should you give out your
log on password. While this problem can
typically be resolved in short order, it
can take over 48 hours in some instances,
so be prepared to exercise patience.
How do I access
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1. Log on to a Lab Computer.
2. Click on the “check e-mail” icon located on the left-hand side of your
screen.
3. This will bring up the MS Outlook Web
Access screen.
4. In the "Enter Network Password"
box, type “OCU\” followed by
your user name next to "User Name:" (Example: OCU\jdoe.stu)
5. Enter your password in the "Password" field.
6. This brings up the main screen of student's
e-mail account in MS Outlook.
7. When finished, click the “x” on the upper right-hand part of the screen.
How do I access my email from my laptop (or off campus)? - back to top
1. You will be prompted for a username and password (and possibly a domain name).
2. For your username, enter your email username preceded by "ocu\".
3. For your password, enter your email password.
4. If prompted for a domain name you may leave this field blank.

If you have any questions, contact the Law Library's circulation desk or Clint anderson in the Law Library computer lab.
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