Computers & Printing

Wi-Fi and computer equipment is free for public use. Library cards are not required to use most computer or printing services. Printing cost varies according to page size and ink type.

Wi-Fi

Public Wi-Fi is available inside and outside the building. Wi-Fi passwords are posted throughout the library and are changed on a regular basis. Wi-Fi is available 7am-9pm Monday-Thursday, and 7am-6pm Friday-Sunday. (Please note, Wi-Fi hours may not coincide with building hours.)

Printing & Copying

Print jobs may be sent from a library computer or from a personal device using email. Prints from personal devices must be a PDF or picture file type (jpeg, png, etc.) and will only print single-sided in black and white. Prints sent from a library computer can be any printable file type, colored, and double-sided.

Our color photocopier can print and scan double-sided. It has a flatbed scanner and a rapid page-feed scanner. The library offers up to 10 pages of resumes on higher quality paper for free, available upon request.

Paper SizeBlack & WhiteColor
Letter (8.5" x 11")10¢ / side50¢ / side
Legal (8.5" x 14")10¢ / side50¢ / side
Ledger (11" x 17")15¢ / side75¢ / side

Scanning

Scanning to a digital format is free. You can scan small attachments straight to email or USB storage using the copy machine.

For larger attachments, the library also has a separate document scanner. When using the document scanner, be sure to bring an external storage device (USB, etc.) or double check your email login credentials before coming to the library so you can save your files. Neither machine is backlit for transparent film scanning.

Computers

Computers are available on a first come, first serve basis. Laptops must remain in the building.

Computer TypeCard Required?Session LengthMax Sessions per Day
DesktopsNo1 hour2
LaptopsYes2 hoursNone (given availability)

Microform Reader

The library keeps a microform reader for its historical local newspaper microfilm collection. Contact the front desk to view the library's microfilm, or before using personal microforms on our machine.

Faxing

The library does not offer faxing services.

Do I need a library card to use a computer?

No

Desktop computers are available to anyone on a first come, first serve basis. Sessions are 1 hour. Individuals may have up to 2 sessions per day.

Laptops may be checked out on a library card for in-building use. Laptop sessions are 2 hours and do not have a maximum number of sessions, given availability.

Visit our Computers & Printing page for more information.

How much does it cost to print?

10¢ for black and white

50¢ for color

Visit our Computers & Printing page for more information.

Can I print from my phone?

Yes

Remote printing from personal devices is available for patrons with a functioning email address. Prints are limited to single-sided, black and white prints in PDF or picture file formats (pdf, jpeg, png, etc.). Contact or visit the library for printing instructions.

Do you charge for scanning?

No

Scanning is free. You can scan small attachments straight to email or USB storage using the copy machine.

For larger attachments, we also have a document scanner. When using the scanner, be sure to double check your email login credentials, or bring an external storage device so you can save your files.

SCANNING: Free

PRINTING: 10¢/b&w; 50¢/color

Do you have Wi-Fi?

Yes

Public Wi-Fi is available inside and outside the building. Wi-Fi passwords are posted throughout the library and are changed on a regular basis. Wi-Fi is available 7am-9pm M-Th and 7am-6pm F-Sun.

Visit our Computers & Printing page for more information.

Do you fax?

No

Nearby locations that offer faxing may include shipping stores or grocery store service desks.

Do you have a notary public?

No

The Library does not keep a notary public. Nearby locations that offer notary services may include banks, credit unions, or shipping stores.

Please contact establishments before visiting, as many notaries require advance notice or scheduling.