Printing, Photocopying, Scanning & Faxing
PaperCut
All students automatically have a PaperCut account. Simply add funds online or at the circulation desk to begin printing.
Printing and Document Services
Did you know you can print, photocopy, scan, or fax documents at the Learning Commons? We've laid out the details below, so look to learn what it costs to access these services.
Even though you usually handle things on your own using a tool called
PaperCut, if you get stuck or have questions, don't worry! The folks at the Learning Commons are ready to help. Just give them a shout!
Need computer & Internet access?
If you're a CNC student or employee, we’ve got a bunch of options for you:
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Main Floor Computers: Quick computer needs? There are two rows of public computers by the reference desks. And with librarians close by, you can easily ask for help.
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Quiet Lab: Perfect when you need silence to focus on your own.
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Group Lab: Working in a group or wanting to discuss ideas? Use this space but keep the volume down.
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Laptops: Borrow one for up to 3 days! Learn more on the Technology Lending page.
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Wi-Fi: Log in with your CNC credentials for free Wi-Fi. Need help? Ask us or check the CNC Account Services page under the Wi-Fi section.
If you're just visiting, you can hop onto our Guest WiFi anytime. Want to use our main floor computers? They're free for up to 30 minutes. If you need more computer time, just ask our staff about any costs.
Home Access
Some library databases are licensed for CNC users only. You can access these at any CNC campus computer or from home if you have a current CNC Connect computer account.
If you try to access a database from the CNC library website and are asked for your CNC username and password, enter your CNC Connect username and password to log in.
Note that your CNC Connect username is not your email address.
Example username: smithj
If you do not have a CNC computer account, or have not activated it yet, check the Technology guide on the IT Services page, or contact us.
Microform Readers
Ever come across tiny films with documents on them? Those are microforms. At CNC, we have a special machine to view them in normal size. If you're not sure how to use it or want to save an image, just ask. We're here to help!