e~Print is a web-based system for securely and quickly presenting existing reports to end users. Using a web browser and the free Adobe ® Acrobat Reader, e~Print users can view reports in a format that is easy to read, search and print.
When do I use e~Print?
Use e~Print to view your Murray reports on the web.
FIN users will have access to view reports for the same 6-digit accounts they access in the FIN system; but should continue to use the FRS screens for daily balancing and inquiry.
Which reports will I see on e~Print?
FIN Reports
LMS Reports
Misc. Reports
You will need the appropriate system account (i.e., an FIN account is required to view FIN reports).
What do I need to get started using e~Print?
You will need a version 4.0 or higher of either MS ® Internet Explorer
or Netscape ® Communicator (NOTE: Netscape ® Communicator version 6.0 is not recommended at this time) and version 4.0 or higher of the Adobe ® Acrobat Reader With
Search installed on the computer used to access e~Print reports.
These software updates are offered free of charge through internet download at www.adobe.com.
How do I use e~Print?
Due to the ease of using the e~Print product, formal training is
not required. Please use the following e~Print guides to walk
yourself through the process of retrieving web reports. Although
these guides were written specifically for FIN users, they pertain
to general use of the system.
If you have any e~Print questions, contact the e~Print
administrator, Tony Barron, at extension 4489 or tony.barron@murraystate.edu.
e~Print Guides
How to use e~Print: Basic
This is the "bare bones" guide to retrieving the latest version of your report.
If you have several 6-digit FRS accounts it is recommended that you use the
Basic+ Guide.
How to use e~Print: Basic+
This guide goes into more depth than the Basic Guide.
Instructions are provided for the basics plus additional e~Print features.
How to use e~Print: Advanced
This guide provides details on how to download an e~Print report into MS ® Word.
This guide provides additional information related to:
· Troubleshooting e~Print technical issues
· Most frequently asked questions (FAQ)
· Tips from users