INDIANAPOLIS — Individuals now have the capability of using their Internet-connected smartphone or tablet (iOS, Android or Blackberry) from anywhere in the city to print documents directly to print stations at select Indianapolis Public Library locations. This new offering meets an increased demand for such service and furthers the Library’s goal to enhance connectivity for patrons.
There are two ways to connect with the Library’s remote printing service, via the Indy Library’s website (specific URL: www.imcpl.org/printing/mobile/) or by downloading the free PrinterOn app available from Google Play or iTunes. Users then designate where the printing will occur among seven Library locations that include Central Library and the Garfield Park, Glendale, Lawrence, Pike, Warren and Wayne branches. Following entry of the user’s email address to identify the print job, documents, photos or web pages can be selected for printing in black and white or color.
Patrons have two hours after submission to pick up prints at their designated branch, where the process is completed by payment at the print station’s vending device. Black and white prints are 15 cents per page, color prints are 25 cents per page.
Wireless printing from laptops at all Indy Library locations while patrons are visiting the Library is also available.
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