Printing (Copying, Scanning, etc.)
Wēpa is a pay-for-print service available in computer labs, libraries, and other public spaces on UC's campus. You can conveniently print from any mobile device, cloud services and USB devices or touch-free printing with the Wēpa mobile app. Wēpa Student Printing Station Locations.
Each copy center location offers convenient pickup, available 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., and maintains a three-day turnaround for most small and average-sized jobs. Delivery is available for a modest charge; create an account with the Print Order Desk.
Some of their services include:
Locations:
- Classics Library—black and white
- DAAP Library—color
- Geology-Mathematics-Physics Library—large format copier
Looking to print or make something more extensive? Check out the UC Makerspace, the most advanced makerspace in the region. The Ground Floor Makerspace is a space for research, exploration and creation of new ideas, objects and products. They support making of all kinds, including:
- industry partnerships
- academics
- research
- personal and creative projects
- engagement with maker-oriented student groups
Activate your membership online and check out the full list of equipment available to see what you can start making!
Location: 2900 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45206
At the Cincinnati Public Library (CHPL) you can print up to 20 pages in color or 33 in black and white per day for free at any of CHPL's 41 library locations. With free follow-me printing, send your documents to be printed from your home, email, or mobile device. When you get to a library location, you can release the job for immediate printing with your library card number, guest ID, or email release code. Print jobs are available to be released at any library location for 24 hours after being sent. Additional pages can be printed at a cost of $0.15 per page in black and white and $0.25 per page in color. You do not need a library card to use this service.
Visit the CHPL website to find a location close to you or, if you’re outside of Cincinnati, check your local library for more information!