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Mobile printing made smoother – myPrint now also available on the aalto open and eduroam networks

Mobile printing is now smoother. Mobile printing allows you to print wirelessly from your phone, laptop or tablet.

The myPrint printing portal (printportal.aalto.fi), used for mobile printing and managing print settings, is now also available on the aalto open and eduroam networks. Previously, the service had more limited availability and could be accessed via the aalto network or BYOD networks.

In the myPrint printing portal, you can edit the default settings you use for email printing and submit print jobs to your personal print queue via copy-and-paste.

Link to the portal: https://printportal.aalto.fi/RicohmyPrint/ 

See instructions for using the portal on the myPrint printing portal Quick Guide page.

For printing instructions and more information, visit uniprint.fi.

Any questions?

For more information, please contact IT Service Desk (servicedesk@aalto.fi).

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Contact IT End User Support for help or information on Aalto University IT. You can visit the service desk during opening hours or ask for help by email, telephone or chat.

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Mobile printing is available for students and staff members at Aalto University with a valid Aalto email ID.

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