Print & Scan: Options for Printing & Scanning
Printing Services
- Enjoy free printing at the Library, with up to 20 pages per day available. Simply visit us on the 2nd/main floor to get started. To print your documents, email them to uhmctt@hawaii.edu. For additional pages, the cost is 10¢ per page for black and white or $1 per page for color.
Scanning Services
The UHMC Library provides two KIC Scanners for use, located on the second (main) floor and the third floor. These scanners are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Free Scanning: Available in color or black & white.
- Eligibility: Open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members.
- File Options: You can email your scanned files or save them to a USB flash drive.
- USB Flash Drives: Available for purchase at the main help desk for $4 each.
Microfilm Scanner
The library houses The Maui News and The Honolulu Star-Advertiser on microfilm and provides equipment to view and digitize articles. The microfilm scanner is located on the third floor of the library and is available by reservation to all University of Hawaiʻi students, faculty, and staff, as well as to members of the community.
Reservations can be made online, in person, or by phone at (808) 984-3715. You will need to know the month(s) and year(s) of the articles that you are searching for as most years are not indexed. We are prepared to assist you with setting up the equipment and provide you with instructions on how to operate it if needed.
Printing and internet access are not available to community members so if you are not affiliated with the University of Hawaiʻi you will need to provide your own USB storage device to save your scanned articles. If you do not have a USB storage device, they are available for purchase at the main help desk on the library's second floor for $4 each.
Campus Tech Resources
- IT & Media Help Desk Campus updates on Laulima, systems, wi-fi as well as computer hardware and software support.
- Campus Wi-Fi Access Map Check out where the campus Wi-Fi spots are strongest.
- Wireless Passthrough If you're on campus using the wifi on your devices, set passthroughs to automatically connect.