Printing
We offer three ways to print:
- At the library, using a public PC or laptop.
- From home, either via email sent as an attachment or by uploading your file using an online form.
- From your phone, whether at the library or from home using any iOS or Android device with the Princh app.
Scanning
- Flatbed scanners are available at the Mitchell Park and Rinconada libraries.
- To scan, follow the on-screen instructions at each station.
- There are no charges for scanning. Our system allows you to scan to email, USB drive, or print a copy directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes! Our web printing option works from almost anywhere! Use it while at the library with your laptop or any other personal device.
Mobile devices running current versions of iOS or Android operating systems also have the option of using a dedicated app. See our FAQ on setting up the app.
Printing Instructions
Follow these easy steps to get started.
1. Choose the library to pick up your print from the list below:
2. After clicking the link, you will be taken to a page with instructions about how to upload your document(s).
3. Visit the Print & Pay Station at your selected library to print your document.
For more ways to print, see our other printing FAQs and the Princh support site.
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Watch these short 60 second videos to learn how to print:
For more ways to print, see our other printing FAQs and the Princh support site.
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Our public printers uses software called Princh to store your files before they are printed, and you may need the following codes to finish printing. Watch this 1 minute video to learn how to use Princh.
College Terrace Library: 108155
Downtown Library: 108156
Mitchell Park Library: 108157
Rinconada Library: 108158For more ways to print, see our other printing FAQs and the Princh support site.
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We do not currently offer 3D printing as a service.
Are you a teen? If so check out MakeX located just a few minutes away from Mitchell Park Library.
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Printing from a library computer
- Find the nearest print release station, or ask a librarian to help you find one
- Use your library card and PIN to sign in at a self service station
- Pay with cash, or by using the print account associated with your library card
Printing from your own device
- Find the nearest print release station, or ask a librarian to help you find one
- Use the email address used when sending your job to the print station to sign in at a self service station
- Pay with cash, or by using the print account associated with your library card
Note that print jobs are automatically deleted at the end of each business day.
For more ways to print, see our other printing FAQs.