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Syracuse University School of Architecture
New York City Program
Syracuse University Fisher Center
136 Madison Avenue, Floor 2 New York, NY 10016
Entrance: 19 East 31st Street

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  • Enrolled NYC architecture students have access to the plotter room 24/7.

  • If paper, ink, or other supplies are out-of-stock please inform the Student Program Assistants or the Program Manager to replace them.

  • A table and large-scale trimmer are provided for cutting and trimming prints. Do not trim or cut on studio desks.

  • Two students will be hired to assist the Program Manager to manage technology and plotters.

Shared Spaces

  • Non-architecture facilities are accessible by reservation only. Furniture must stay in their assigned locations.

  • All students and faculty must be responsible for cleaning up after themselves. No papers or materials are to be left on common spaces or the front desk. Anything left behind will immediately be thrown away to insure a clean and safe environment that will easily be maintained.

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  • Place document on glass

  • On the control pad, press ‘Save to Network Folder’

  • On the left under ‘Quick Sets’, there are a few PDF scan configurations that are set up.

  • The default file name for scanned files is ‘scan-file’. You can rename it or accept the default.

  • You can change the settings by pressing ‘More Options’. You can change the output file type, resolution, or switch between color/b&w. Please do not save the changes to the existing configurations.

  • When you are ready to scan, push the green Start button on the printer.

  • After scanning is complete, retrieve the files from the G:\Students Scans\ on the network. You may need to use the timestamp of the files to determine which ones are yours.

  • Files are auto-deleted from the G:\Students Scans\ after 24 hours.

Workstation Computers

Six Dell Precision computers are available for use in studio. These computers are similar to the lab computers back in Syracuse in that they have all the same software. They are actually part of the same computer lab environment as those in Slocum Hall. Please use your SU NetID and NetID password to login. While logged in, you can reach the same network drives as on your laptop and print to the network printers and plotters using the pay-per-plot system. The computer specs include a Xeon multi-core cpu, 16-32gb of RAM, 1tb SSD, and 27” monitor with 2560x1440 resolution.

Software installed includes everything at this link: http://soa.syr.edu/resources/technology/computing/computer-labs/.

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