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Copiers, Printers and Scanners

Copy

Black and white copiers are available in all libraries. Current UCLA students, staff and faculty can pay for copies with their BruinCard. Others can purchase print release BruinCards from kiosks in each library.

Print

Library BruinPrint/Wēpa kiosks, provided in partnership with ASUCLA(opens in a new tab), can complete both black-and-white and color printing requests. Files can be uploaded for printing via a USB drive or to BruinPrint(opens in a new tab). Members of the public can pay using credit card, PayPal, or with funds they've uploaded to their Wēpa account. Current UCLA students, staff, and faculty can use the same methods or their Bruincard.

Scan

Self-service scanning is free for all users. Flatbed scanners are available in the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, the Charles E. Young Research Library, the Science and Engineering Library. Large format overhead scanners are available in the Arts Library, Music Library and Research Library. Microfilm scanners are available in the Research Library.

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Copy/Print Rates


Material TypeUCLA BruinCardVisitor BruinCard
Regular Photocopying$0.09/exposure$0.16/exposure
Black and White Printing (BruinPrint/Wēpa)$0.12/single-sided page
$0.17/double-sided page
$0.12/single-sided page
$0.17/double-sided page
Color Printing (BruinPrint/Wēpa)$0.34/single-sided page
$0.48/double-sided page
$0.34/single-sided page
$0.48/double-sided page
Visitor BruinCard Purchase(Not Applicable)$0.58 per card


You can add money to your BruinCard at the BruinCard website(opens in a new tab). Credit card payments on BruinPrint/Wēpa kiosks include an additional $0.40 fee, regardless of the number of pages.

BruinCards may not be transferred or used by individuals outside UCLA; it is a violation of UCLA Library policy. Unauthorized use of a UCLA BruinCard or Visitor BruinCard may result in revocation of Library privileges and confiscation of the card.

Refunds

Problems that may qualify for a refund include smudged or faint prints, torn or crinkled paper or no prints produced.

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