We have printers and scanners for your use. UGA's wireless printing service WEPA (Wireless Everywhere Print Anywhere) allows you to print documents at a WEPA kiosk from the web, USB drive, smartphone, or any computer. All WEPA kiosks can be operated touch-free by using the WEPA app on your phone or tablet.
How much does it cost?
Black & white printing costs 9¢ per single-sided page and 18¢ double-sided, and color printing costs 60¢ per single-sided page and $1.00 double-sided. Scanning is free.
How can I pay?
To pay for printing, you can use a WEPA account, debit/credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, or Venmo (20¢ surcharge per transaction unless you pay with a WEPA account that has been deposited with at least $5).
See the MLC website for information about printing and scanning.
The Map & Government Information Library (MAGIL) in the sub-basement of the Main Library offers scanning of large format items (anything larger than 8.5" x 11") from the Libraries' collections, and also a large format printer. See the MAGIL website for further information about scanning.
See the Special Collections Libraries website for information about requesting reproductions.
The Curriculum Materials Library located in Aderhold Hall offers a photocopier/scanner, a printer (black-and-white only) and a 3-D printer.
The Music Library located in the School of Music has a photocopier that can also scan.
The Art Library located in the Lamar Dodd School of Art has a large flatbed scanner. There is one WEPA kiosk outside of the library across the lobby.
The Veterinary Medicine Reading Room offers one WEPA kiosk and one ScannX scanner.
The Carnegie Library Learning Center at the UGA Health Sciences Campus has one WEPA kiosk and one ScannX scanner.
The Main Library has five microfilm/microfiche reader machines located in the basement. The three newest-generation machines allow you to send document scans to the WEPA system so that you can print at any WEPA printer, or you can also save document scans to a USB/flash drive or email document scans.
Connecting a laptop to WEPA:
You can install WEPA as a printer on your personal laptop: Instructions for Windows; Instructions for Mac
Connecting via mobile app:
WEPA provides apps for both iOS and Android devices.
Using a flash drive (or other USB storage device) with a WEPA kiosk:
Insert the device and look on the kiosk screen for the document to be printed.
Using the WEPA Cloud:
Any device with an internet connection can upload a document into your WEPA cloud account. (Use your MyID or register to set up an account.) After uploading a document, you can access that same cloud account on the WEPA kiosk and choose your document(s) to print.