LUCILLE STEWART BEESON LAW LIBRARY
CUMBERLAND SCHOOL OF LAW
SAMFORD UNIVERSITY

Printing to the Lexis and Westlaw Dedicated Printers
 

Here are the instructions for printing to the Lexis and Westlaw dedicated (or stand-alone) printers from the web.

LexisNexis
http://www.lexisnexis.com/lawschool/

After you have logged in to the Lexis website, and have found the document that you wish to print out:

Click on the Print link. A print box will appear. The drop down menu shows that Lexis print jobs may be sent to 700302-LAB or 700303-LAB.

Look over all of the options available and make sure your document is formatted the way you want it to be, and then click on the Print button in the print window (not across the browser task bar).

If everything is set up the way you want it, click on the Print button.

The print job is sent immediately, so you do not have to wait until you log off to get your print out.

You may also see the LexisNexis Student Representatives, Nicole Leet and Harriet Myrick-Jones, for assistance.
 

WESTLAW
http://www.lawschool.westlaw.com/

After you have logged in at the Westlaw website, and have found the document(s) or citations that you wish to print out, look at the bottom of the screen for a button like this:
Click the button. This will take you to the Print/Download page.

The drop down menu shows that Westlaw print jobs should be sent to Stand-alone Printer (The stand-alone printer in pool PL112). This will then send the Westlaw print jobs to either of the dedicated Westlaw printers in the Westlaw Lab.



In the print window, there are several choices choices: Stand Alone Printer, which is the dedicated Westlaw printers, E-mail, or Download (to disk). Choose the Stand-Alone printer option. In the middle of the print window, there are several options to choose from including: Current document, Selected documents, All documents, and Result List. Once you have selected what you want to print, click on the Send Request button.

You may also ask the Westlaw Student Representatives, Lindsay Haynes and Charlotte Sonn, for assistance, or call 1-800-850-9378.

Both services also have online help available.


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