Printing

The Information Commons Printing Service


Table of Contents

Your Print Quota

Printing Outside Quota

Colour Printing, Transparencies and Special Formats

Printing Reimbursement

Feedback

Printing Links

You can print A4 black and white pages from any computer in the Information Commons. All locations have access to at least one high speed, high quality, duplexing laser printer. Paper is provided, and the entire print system is constantly monitored to ensure that the printers are always in working order.

There are two ways to pay for a print job:

  1. Your Print Quota - a standard allocation of printing that each student receives twice a year.

  2. A Library Copy Card - a card to which you can associate monetary value to pay for printing outside of quota. If you do run out of quota,

In both circumstances you simply print a document in the normal way.

Remember the Information Commons is a shared facility: always collect your printed documents promptly, and check that you haven't picked up anyone else's documents by mistake.

When your Print Quota runs out, the Information Commons printing service can accept payment for extra printing through a library copy card. This is the same card you use to pay for photocopying in library buildings.

When the Information Commons printing service finds your Print Quota balance at zero, it then checks whether you have a copy card registered for use with the print system. If it finds one, it debits the monetary value of the print job from your library copy card account.

So there are two prerequisites to printing outside of quota:

  1. Having a library copy card with enough value (money) on it to pay for your print job.

  2. Registering that copy card with the Information Commons printing system.

Details on both these steps are given below.

As soon as you have activated a library copy card, you can use it to pay for photocopiers and fines in the Library, but you can't use it to print without first registering it with the Information Commons print system. Registering is a 30-second procedure done online.

That card is then registered under your name (your Uni ID) with the Information Commons print system. This means you can also use the money on that card to pay for printing documents in the Information Commons.

You can only ever have one library copy card registered under your name in the print system. You are free to buy as many copy cards as you like to pay for photocopying or library fines. But at any one time you can only ever have one such card linked to the Information Commons printing system.

For security reasons there is no online process for un-registering a registered card. If for any reason you want to de-register a card and register another, you will have to come in person to a library circulation desk. Library staff will check your identity and unregister the card for you.