July 18, 2012 (Raleigh, NC)—NC State students will be able to use their AllCampus debit account to access WolfPrint printers across campus beginning June 27.
“We were eager to simplify the payment process for students needing to print at our more than 165 printers across the campus,” said Marc Hoit, vice chancellor for Information Technology. “AllCampus provides a simple way to pay for goods and services at NC State, so we are pleased to now be a part of their network.”
The new system eliminates the need to fund a separate account for printing. Current balances on hand in the current Print Quota system will be transferred over to the new system as Print Credit. After students use all of their existing Print Credit, the AllCampus account will be used as payment for printing. More information can be found athttp://go.ncsu.edu/print.
Director of Materials Management Sharon Loosman added, “WolfCopy is excited to be accepting the AllCampus account for payment. This change will simplify the payment process for all students that use the WolfCopy-managed printers in the computing labs across campus, and students will no longer have to manage a separate Print Quota account.” Loosman describes the change as, “One less nagging detail in the life of a busy NC State student.”
WolfPrint joins a list of university departments that also accept the AllCampus account: NC State Dining, NC State Bookstores, Transportation, Ticket Central, Health Services, Campus Cinema, Carter-Finley Stadium Concessions, and more. For more information about the AllCampus account and the Wolfpack One Card, visit www.onecard.ncsu.edu.
Students and Faculty at NC State University both have access to the AllCampus services through the Wolfpack One Card ID. The service is free and secure, and changes can be made to accounts at the Wolfpack One card office, located in Talley Student Center. Wolfpack One Card Services and the AllCampus Network are units of Campus Enterprises, NC State University’s lead division for retail and hospitality.
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