Music Library receives new color copier
The Music Library has received a new public-use copier that is capable of making both high quality color and black-and-white copies. Paper options include letter, legal, and 11×17 sizes. Black-and-white copies are 6 cents each and color copies are 50 cents each. The machine is only configured for payment through your All-Star account, which can be accessed by swiping your UT ID card.
It also has the ability to scan documents which can be saved to memory devices, though the Music Library houses a separate high-speed scanner for public use as well. This other scanner has more functionality in regards to designating the scan area, defining file type, etc. Files from this work station can be saved digitally or sent to our public printer.
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