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The State University of New York at Fredonia Reed Library

Student Services: How Do I Print, Copy, or Scan?

Get a general overview of Reed Library's study spaces, resources, and information about getting help.

Copying

  • Make photocopies using your FREDCard.
  • Photocopies are $.10/page.
  • Funds will be deducted from your FREDFunds.
  • If you do not have sufficient FREDFunds, you may add value to your card in the Student Accounts Office or through the FSA website

Scanning

Our book scanners allow patrons to scan documents to PDF or JPEG formats, to e-mail or save to a flash drive.

Microform

One of our microform machines allows for free printing directly from the film. Another can scan the film to a PDF, which you may email to yourself to print. Students can print this PDF using their print quota. 

Community Members

Computer use: Community patrons can use any of the two (2) PCs near the Circulation Desk. A community login/password is needed.  For this, go to the Circulation Desk with a valid photo ID (NYS driver's license, non-driver ID card from NYS Dept. of Motor Vehicles, military ID, passport, FredCard). 

See the Community and Alumni page for details.

Printer Locations


Reed Library has one black and white printer and one color printer available on the first floor. 

Locations: 
➤B&W - at the Printing Hub
➤Color - at the Printing Hub

Printing

 

Research Assistance

In-person: Reference Hours

Call: 716-673-3222
Text: 716-407-7698
Email: reedref@fredonia.edu

Book a Research Appointment

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