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Navigating the Library: Printing, Photocopying, and Scanning

Printing, Photocopying, and Scanning

Printing and copying is available on all three levels of the library.

Wireless printing from laptops is now available!  Instructions here.

All public copiers and printers in the Law Library operate by using a copy/print card. Cards may be obtained from the Card Dispensers by the public copiers.

  • Cost is $0.13 per page.
  • The dispensers DO NOT accept credit/debit cards.  There is a dispenser in the Business Library on the main level that accepts credt/debit cards.
  • You will need to use a one dollar bill for the first copy/print card purchase. After you receive your card, you may add additional money onto your card if you wish. Please do not insert anything greater than a one dollar bill for the initial card.
  • If you already have a card, insert the card in the card dispenser and add whatever amount you wish to add into the bill acceptor.
  • For problems with printers or photocopy machines and refunds, ask at the Circulation Desk.

Step-By-Step Instructions for Printing from PCs

  • At the Computer:
    • When you are ready to print a document, click File and select Print.
    • Select print options and click OK.
    • At the Name prompt field, please type a unique name and Click NEXT.
    • Go to the printing Station by the printers.
       
  • At the Print Station:
    • Insert copy/print card into the card reader for print job list.
    • Type in the name you entered above for your print job.
    • Notice the number of pages and cost for your print job and your cash card balance.
    • Click Print or Delete.
    • Remove your copy/print card completely from the reader after you are done.

Lexis printing is free and does not require a copy/print card. Westlaw and Lexis printers are located in the Basement computer lab. You must be logged in to your Westlaw or Lexis account in order to print to these printers.  

Scanning is free in the 4th Floor University Computer Lab and on the first floor of the University Library.