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Printing

Both black and white and colour printing are available in the Library.  Printing uses your DS-Print account and credit, which is managed centrally by the University IT Service. Credit can be added online - see the UIS instructions on buying DS-Print credit. We are not able to accept cash to add credit to accounts at the Issue Desk.

See the UIS 'How to print' page for guidance on configuring this service for use on laptops.

The MFD (photocopiers/printers) are overseen by the School IT team.  Any problems you are welcome to ask Library Staff or you can contact the  IT team.

Scanning and Photocopying

Free scanning is available.

The Library has self-service photocopying facilities. As with printing, this uses DS-Print credit. You will need your University card to access this service.

Black-and-white photocopying costs:
  • 5p per A4 sheet
  • 10p per A3 sheet

When you are photocopying, please observe the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. These legal guidelines are displayed by the machine.

 

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