Adding a Barcoded Printer to Mac via Self Service

To connect to departmental printers via Hamilton-barcoded Macs, employees must use the Self-Service application installed on their Hamilton-issued Mac.

 Instructions

  1. Locate and open the Self-Service application within your Mac's Applications folder. You may also search Spotlight for "Self Service" to find and navigate to the application.

  2. Log in to Self-Service using your Hamilton credentials when prompted. 

    Image showing the login requirements for the Self Service application

  3. Once logged in, you will see all Self Service utilities listed. On the left-hand side, you can search for printers either in the search bar at the top or sort them by building. Click on the appropriate printer to install it to your Mac.

    Image showing an example of available printers in Self service

  4. To install a printer, simply click on the Install button below the desired printer. Once the installation is completed, you will see that below the printer it now says Reinstall.

  5. On your Mac, in System Preferences > Printers and Scanners, you will see that printer now added to the printers on the left.

    Image showing an example of installed printers in Mac system settings

  6. If a printer is not listed within Self-Service (ex. Ed&Ed multi-functional device copier), the device must be added using its IP address.

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