Users' questions

Can you print at Ipswich Library?

Can you print at Ipswich Library?

Ipswich Libraries offers printing and photocopying facilities available to the public.

Can I print off emails at the library?

Many public libraries also offer cloud printing services. For non-students, if you just need to print an email or something else small, it might be okay.

Do libraries print A3?

Answered By: Leah Page OR: open the file you want to print, click file and print, select A3 printer from the list of available printers, then click on both “page setup” and “printer properties” and ensure all paper size entries are set to A3 as opposed to the default A4.

Can you use computers at a library?

You will need your library card to use a computer. If you are visiting from out of town, you can get a guest pass to use the public computers by presenting your ID. The sign-up for computers is on a first come, first served basis. There are computers available for 1 hour or 15 minute sessions.

How do I join Ipswich Library?

(Driver’s licence, health care card, pension card or rates notice, which shows your name & current address.) Full Membership for under 18 years requires the contact details and signature of a parent or guardian. Membership is free to residents of Ipswich, surrounding Shires and Brisbane City.

Where is the new Ipswich Library?

Nicholas Street Precinct
Ipswich Central Library, located in the Nicholas Street Precinct, is Ipswich Libraries newest branch, providing a wide range of resources, from an extensive collection to advanced digital services and experiences.

Where to print if you don’t have a printer?

6 Ways to Print in Public

  • Office supply stores. Office supply stores are a great place when you need something printed fast.
  • Shipping Providers.
  • Copy & Print Shops.
  • Public Libraries & Universities.
  • Hotels.
  • Online Printing Options.

Where can I go to print something from my email?

The UPS Store offers a wide variety of printing and finishing services, including electronic file access (e.g., emails, CDs, USB drives), color and black-and-white digital printing, black-and-white copies, binding, collating and laminating.

How much does it cost to print at a library UK?

British Library document supply All personal photocopying and black & white printing is charged at 5p per side of A4. Charges are displayed beside the photocopier/printers. A3 and Colour printing is charged at 10p per side.

Can I download software on a library computer?

You may not download programs from the Internet to library computers. You may download information to a portable storage device (USB Drive, CD, DVD, etc.). However, personal documents or executable files are not to be saved on the library’s computers.

How long can you use the computer at the library?

You can use a library computer for an internet session up to one hour per day free with your library card at any library site. If you wish to use a computer for a longer period of time you can pay and use a Pay-for-use computer.

Is the Ipswich Library free to the public?

Ipswich Libraries has a range of computer services available to the public. Access is free to Ipswich Library Members.There is a cost for Non-Library Members/ Visitors wishing to use the computer and internet facilities.

Where can I get a photocopy in Ipswich?

Ipswich Libraries offers printing and photocopying facilities available to the public. Ipswich Libraries has a range of computer services available to the public. Access is free to Ipswich Library Members. You can make a booking online, or in person at our reservation stations at any Ipswich Library branch.

How much does it cost to print from Suffolk library?

You can print, photocopy and scan from all Suffolk Libraries. You can print from the internet or bring in a USB stick with files on it. 1 scanned sheet for 50p; further sheets 10p each. Please ask staff for help if required.

Where can I get a printer in Suffolk?

Some of our larger libraries offer A3 printing and photocopying, and fax machines. Visit your local library’s page or contact them before your visit to check which facilities they offer. You can print, photocopy and scan from all Suffolk Libraries. You can print from the internet or bring in a USB stick with files on it.