Printing, scanning, and copying
All Guelph Public Library branches offer scanning, printing, and copying services in black and white, and colour.
Printing and copying
You can print at all Library locations using our devices or use wireless printing from your own device anywhere you are and pick up your up to 24 hours later.
You can photocopy at all Library locations.
Printing and copying costs
Letter/legal, black and white: 15 cents
Letter/legal, colour: 30 cents
Letter/legal, black and white Duplex: 30 cents
Letter/legal, colour Duplex: 60 cents
Print using wireless printing
- Print a document or web page from any internet-connected PC, Mac, mobile phone, tablet, or device to our printers.
- Visit Cloud Printing.
- Click on the “Upload a Document” button to upload your document.
- Enter a Release ID. Your Release ID is used to uniquely identify your print job and will be used to get your document at the print release station.
- Upload a document, drag and drop the file, or enter a website URL address.
- Select Additional Settings (optional) to print in colour, specific pages, or duplex (double-sided printing). The default is black and white.
- Click the Submit button.
- Click OK.
- Visit to a print release station at any Guelph Public Library location. Enter your Release ID, select your job then follow prompts to pay and release your job.
Pick up your wireless print
The Main Library only offers single-sided printing from the wireless cloud printing service. All other locations provide duplex and single-sided options. You must pick up your print within 24 hours of printing.
- Visit any Library location to pick up your prints.
- Enter the release ID you used to submit your prints at the print-release station.
- Pay for your prints using the coin machine. You can also pay with cash, debit, or credit at the service desk.
Scanning
You can scan your documents to your email address at all Library locations. This service is free of charge.
3D printing
3D printing allows you to print objects and designs using thermoplastic filament (PLA) and is freely available at the Makerspace located at Westminster Square Branch.
