Print, Copy, Scan, Fax
The library will be closed Fri, 6/19 for Juneteenth. Our Junior Room will close at 4 PM on Thu, 6/18, and will be closed all day Sat, 6/20.
Print, Copy, Scan, Fax
Black-and-white printing is available at $0.10/page. Direct printing is available from our public computers.
Remote printing is also available. One option is to email your attached document(s) to curbside@asburyparklibrary.org. When you come in to collect your prints, just let a library staff member know that you used our remote printing email service.
Alternatively, you can use Princh, an online service that allows you to upload documents to our print queue.
Should you use one of our remote printing options, you must pay in cash at our main desk before your documents are printed. We cannot print documents before your arrival.
The library does not offer color printing at this time.
The library offers a self-service copier on our main floor. Copying costs $0.10/page. The copier accepts coins and bills (up to $5) and will provide change.
Should you need assistance with the copier, just ask a library staff member for help.
Copies are available in black and white only.
The library offers a self-service scanner on our main floor. Scanning is free. Please bring in a USB drive to save your scans. Should you not have one, the library can provide you a temporary one so that you can open the scanned documents on a public computer and email them to yourself or someone else. Our scanner does not support direct emailing at this time.
If you need to scan 10 or more pages and you anticipate needing assistance, please call ahead. Library staff are often helping multiple patrons at once, so assistance with large-quantity scanning may not be available to you without prior notice.
The library offers a fax machine on our main floor. Please see a library staff member for assistance.
Faxing costs $1.00 for the first ten (10) pages, then $0.50/each additional page. If you need a cover page, just ask--we can provide you with one.
Please ensure the outgoing fax number you have is correct. The library is not responsible for faxes that do not successfully transmit. It is your responsibility to follow up with the recipient to determine the problem.