Printing, Photocopying and Scanning
On this page, you can find information on how to print from your own device and computers on campus, how to photocopy and scan, and the cost of those services.
How do I send a document to be printed?
There are two ways that you can send a document to print:
Log on to MyPrint on your personal device (mobile, laptop) and follow the instructions on the poster by the printers in the library.
Or use one of the computers in the Library.
Using the printer/scanners
Log in by tapping your student card on the touch pad. On the home screen select the button for the function you want to use. If you've sent a document to print this will be print release.
You can scan using the document feeder or by lifting the lid and placing your document face down on the glass. Scanned documents will go to your university email or one drive folder.
Where can I find a printer?
There are two printers located in the Library - one near the Library Helpdesk and one near the bookshelves.
Other printers are located on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors of University House.
If you need to print, photocopy, or scan A3 documents, please use the Library printers.
How much does printing cost?
A4 Mono (Black & White) Single Sided | 6p per sheet |
A4 Mono (Black & White) Double Sided | 5p per side (10p per sheet) |
A4 Colour Single Sided | 20p |
A4 Colour Double Sided | 40p |
A3 Colour Single Sided | 20p |
How much is photocopying & scanning?
Photocopying costs are the same as printing.
Scanning a document is free of charge.
What are printing credits?
Most students will receive an allocation of credits (£25 / 2500 credits) when they first join Coventry University London. Each year, returning students will receive another free allocation.
Once these credits have been used you can purchase further credits online using a debit or credit card on MyPrint. The minimum credit purchase you can make is £1.
To do this, log on to MyPrint and select 'Add Credit' from the main menu.
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