Print & Photocopy
Use your student or staff card to pay for services such as printing and photocopying. Add credit to your card using the autoloaders in the library.
Autoloaders take both notes and coins, but do not give change. You can also add credit via myPrintCopy
UoNprint lets you use the University's wireless network to print from your laptop, smartphone or tablet to any student accessible printer. *some limitations apply.
Please check both your selected printer and the print costs before accepting and confirming your print jobs.
Printing
Costs:
| Black and White A4 (single & double sided) | $0.11 |
| Note: The default setting is double-sided | |
| Black and White A3 (single & double sided)*select colour printer | $0.22 |
| Note: Select the Colour Printer>select colour tab>select greyscale | |
| Colour A4 (single & double sided) | $0.50 |
| Colour A3 (single & double sided) | $1.00 |
Photocopying
Costs:
| Black and White A4 | $0.11 |
| Black and White A4 (double sided ) | $0.22 |
| Black and White A3 | $0.22 |
| Black and White A3 (double sided ) | $0.44 |
| Colour A4 | $0.22 |
| Colour A4 (double sided) | $0.44 |
| Colour A3 | $0.44 |
| ColourA3 (double sided) | $0.88 |
Staff Photocopying
Auchmuty, City, Huxley, Ourimbah and Sydney Libraries
Please see staff at the Loans Desk . You are required to provide a letter signed by your Head of Department to authorise copying.
TAFE staff
Please see staff at the Loans Desk . You are required to provide a letter signed by your Head of Department to authorise copying.
Postgraduate Photocopying
Some Schools and Faculties provide authority to postgraduates to copy under the same conditions as staff. Please contact your Head of School for authority to use this service.
Visitor Photocopying
A temporary photocopy card can be borrowed from the Loans Desk. You can add credit to this card and use on the Library Photocopiers. Charges are the same as Student copying. To add credit please use the Autoloaders. Autoloaders take both notes and coins, but do not give change.
All photocopying and printing must comply with the Australian Copyright Act (1968)

