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Registering your MCLA ID BlazerPrint

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Access Every BlazerPrint copier is equipped with an RFID reader that is compatible with your MCLA Photo ID. Users can login to the student network is provided copier using their MCLA Photo ID to unlock the ability to release their print jobs from the BlazerPrint virtual print queue as well as use scanning, copy and fax features. Users must 'register' their MCLA Photo ID with several conditionsthe BlazerPrint system. To '''This only needs to be connected done once to associate the card with your MCLA account for authentication purposes'''. Here are the student network you must acknowledge and adhere steps on how to the following termsregister your card.
*Your computer must keep the [[Laptop Minimum Hardware Requirements]]
*Your computer must have a firewall enabled1*Your computer's operating system must be maintained by installing all new security updatesTap' your MCLA Photo ID on top of the RFID Reader on the Copier.  *Your computer must be free of viruses and you must install an antivirus program[[image:printreg1. That antivirus software must also be routinely updated. jpg]]*Your computer must not create any condition which adversely affects other users of the network2. You authorize MCLA will be prompted to verify these conditions by scanning “Associate your computer with various network or software toolsCard”. [[image:printreg2.jpg]]*Users acknowledge that failure to abide by 3. Select the above terms will result “Yes” button in an offending computer being separated from the networkright-hand corner to begin registration.  For a detailed outline of the policy on dorm computers disrupting the network review the [[Virus Policyimage:printreg3.jpg]]*4=Policy on the use of certain student owned devices You will be prompted to the dormitory=enter your MCLA User ID (A number without @mcla.edu) and Password.[[image:printreg4.jpg]]==Personal Access Points== Due to limited wireless spectrum on the 2.4GHz & *5 GHz frequencies used for Wi-Fi, dorm residents are not permitted to set up or use their own wireless networks.The access points installed by MCLA communicate with each other through a central server so they actively avoid interfering with each other. When non-MCLA access points transmit they disrupt Hit the ability of the MCLA access points to coordinate with each other and they degrade network performance for every user “Done” key in the area.  ==Personal Printers== Most wirelessright-enabled printers create their own local wireless networks. This behavior hand corner after each item is often seen associated with AirPrint functionalityentered. Use of these device has the same impact as installing a wireless access point and is prohibited*6. If Once complete your printer creates its own wireless network, please disable it and use it with a USB cablecard will be “successfully registered”. MCLA does not support or troubleshoot connecting personal printers to the wired dorm network*7.  ==Personal Cell Boosters== Some cell carriers can provide devices that mimic If the behavior of cell towers but use a wired network connection rather than the cell network to conduct calls. Similar to other wireless items covered by this policy they are information you entered is not designed to be used in dense living arrangement such as dormitories and are not to correct you will be connected prompted to the dorm networktry again.

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