Printing and Scanning

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Canon supplies: Order, install, and recycle
This article reviews how to order, install, and recycle supplies for Canon printers. Attention: If you receive contradictory information from Canon, do the following: Note whom you were speaking with and the information you were given, and f...
Making accessible scans
This article explains how to create scans that can be successfully read by screen readers and other assistive technology tools. What makes a scan accessible? Scans are image of a pages. The textual elements within that image aren't really te...
Office Lens: Scan papers or documents with your smartphone
Particularly during remote teaching and learning, it is common for faculty and students to share a scanned version of a document or assignment for which they have a hard copy (e.g. notes, equations, handwritten work, etc.). Office Lens offers a ...
Print from a public printer
Public printers can be used to print, copy, and scan by anyone with a College account. They can be found in computer labs in Canaday, Carpenter, and Collier Libraries.
Print with a departmental printer
Departmental printers are available throughout campus for the use of faculty and staff members. Students cannot use these printers unless they've been granted specific permissions . To locate a departmental printer, ask the nearest administra...
Scan and copy with printers
The Canon Multifunction Copiers can be used to copy documents and scan them to a USB flash drive or the College's network drives. These copiers include the public printers available in public labs as well as any Canon-brand departmental print...
Additional scanners
In the Carpenter Library Digital Media and Collaborations Lab (DMCL), there are specialty scanners available for use, including a  Zeta book scanner ,  ScanSnap , and two high quality  Epson flatbed scanners . There are paper instructions for us...