Can I print at the library?
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In-Library Printing
All 19 libraries offer printing from our public computers. The cost is $0.10 per page for black and white, $0.50 per page for color. You can pay for prints with bills, coins, or a debit or credit card.
NOTE: When you use a debit or credit card to pay for prints, a $10 hold will be placed on your card. The unused funds will be refunded in 24-48 hours.
There are also express computers at the Belle Isle Library, the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library, the Midwest City Library, the Southern Oaks Library, and The Village Library that allow anyone with a library card or an internet guest pass to sign up for 15 minutes of use, including printing.
Mobile and Offsite Printing
You can print from your personal desktop, laptop, or mobile device to a library printer by emailing the document to us, uploading it through our website, or installing the app. To retrieve your print job, visit your library and enter your information at the print release terminal.
You can email the document to us at mls-webprint-bw@printspots.com (for black and white prints) or mls-webprint-color@printspots.com (for color prints).
You can upload your document to our website at metrolibrary.org/mobileprint.
You can also install the PrinterOn app to your mobile device and use it to upload documents for printing.