Printing
There is one networked black and white laser printer. Printing is available from all 49 of the library's computer workstations. Users can also download a print driver from Dawg-Prints.com and print directly from their own laptops. The self-service printer is located along the wall by the main bank of computers. Print jobs are held in the print queue for 24 hours and may be sent to a variety of printers and copy centers on campus through the pull down menu after choosing "Print."Photocopying
There are two photocopy machines located in a copy room near the entrance of the library, near the elevator and stairs to the second floor.Paying for Photocopying and Printing
Prints and photocopies are both 12 cents a page and may be paid for with the UW Husky Card. Off-campus library users can purchase a Dawg-Prints Card for $5 at the library that can be used for campus printing, photocopying, campus food services and more. For more information about campus printing, photocopying or the Dawg-Prints card, go to Dawg-Prints.com. If you are a UW student, faculty, or staff member, and want to add money to your Husky Card Account for printing and photocopying from a credit card, go to Housing and Food Service's Husky Card Account website. Husky cardholders can also make a deposit in person by cash or check at the Husky Card Account office on the ground floor of the Odegaard Library, the HUB Ticket Office, Odegaard Copy Center, Lander Hall Cash Office L-19, or any residence hall front desk.Other Options
All six public workstations have floppy disk drives and USB ports (for portable USB drives) for saving your work. You can also email or ftp yourself files and documents from these workstations.The Access+ workstations (limited to current University of Washington students, faculty and staff) do not accept diskettes but do have CD burners and zip drives.
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Last modified: Wednesday December 12, 2007 (stevens)
Last modified: Wednesday December 12, 2007 (stevens)
