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How to create an accessible and archivable PDF from a Word file

– 7.8.2020

New documents shared in higher education institutes’ e-services must be accessible. Start by making your file accessible already in Word. If the file is stored in an electronic archive used by the university, the file must be accessible and also archivable. With the correct settings, you can convert a Word file to an accessible and […]

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Security printing instructions for students

– 28.7.2020

Secure printing is available on all university campuses in Oulu. When you print in the secure print queue, you can fetch your prints from any of the printers at the campuses: To be able to get the prints, you have to first login or show a RFID or NFC card you have linked to the […]

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How to scan with the Canon uniFLOW devices

– 20.4.2017

As an Oamk student, you can use the Canon uniFLOW devices at the Oamk campuses for scanning (and it’s free): Log in to the device using your Oamk user name (username@kk) and password (or identify yourself with a card) Set the paper(s) to be scanned either to the glass surface (text facing downwards) or to the feeder […]

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