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Can I print, scan, or make copies at the library?

Asked 2 years ago
Salt Lake City Public Library offers various options for printing, scanning, and making copies at its facilities. Most library branches are equipped with public printers, allowing patrons to print documents from their personal devices or library computers. These printers typically support different paper sizes and color options, and there may be a nominal fee for printing services, which patrons can pay at the service desk or using other methods available at the library. For scanning, many branches also provide access to scanning stations. Users can scan documents and save them to a USB drive, email them to themselves, or, in some cases, upload them to cloud storage services. This feature is particularly useful for patrons who need to digitize documents or photos. Copying services are generally available as well, with self-service copiers located in each branch. Similar to printing, there is usually a fee associated with making copies. It is a good idea for users to check the specific services and fees at their nearest branch by visiting the current web page, as availability and prices may vary.
Answered Jun 20th 2025

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