 Hi everybody! This is Rob Horlacher from Project Sandbox, a University of Lethbridge Library initiative. This is the fourth video in a series of videos trying to explain how to print at the University of Lethbridge Library. The one that we're going to be looking at right now is how to photocopy at the library. So the first thing you want to keep in mind with photocopying is that you have to be at the correct printer. This is the printer at Level 10 North. It does black and white documents and black and white documents exclusively. If that's what you want, make sure you come here. If you want color documents, you have to go to Level 9 of the library or Level 11 just outside of the Curlab. The one thing I would like to mention to you is that if you want to photocopy and you're on Level 10, this is an instance where you wouldn't be able to go to the Level 10 South printer because there's no photocopier or scanner attached to it. So you will have to come to this one if you want black and white documents. So the first thing that we have to do is swipe our card. Once our card is swiped, we have to hit the copy button. Once again, if you get out of the screen and say you end up on this screen, just make sure you hit the print copy scan button and that will bring you back to the menu system you want to be at. So as I was saying, you just have to hit the copy button. After you hit copy, you have to select everything you want. So whether it's eight and a half by 11, 11 by 17, whether you're doing one-sided to two-sided, two-sided to two-sided, whether you want to auto reduce or enlarge, this is pretty much just where you would choose all your settings. So we just want it to be auto for now. An auto will be eight and a half by 11 and it will be one-sided to two-sided. So after we select those, we just have to put our piece of printer in the top portion of the printer. Then after that, you just have to hit start. And then the printer will take just a second to actually photocopy your document. You got your photocopied version at the bottom and you got your original copy at the top. And then as with any printer functions, we need to make sure we log out. To log out of the photocopy features, you just need to hit print copy scan at the top. This will bring you back to the main menu and you hit log out. Then you hit okay. And then once you're logged out, you're done. I would just like to thank Printing Services again for reviewing all this information to make sure it's correct. I would also like to remind you to subscribe to this channel if you're interested in watching more videos from the University of Lethbridge Library. And on my right hand side, you will see two more videos that you can watch to learn a little bit more about printing at the university if you're not familiar with it. Once again, thank you very much and I'll see you in the next video.