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Photocopier Changes

The photocopiers we have provided by our NHS partners will be replaced due to changes in supplier.

Coin Operated Photocopier
This is expected to be out of action from today (Friday 14th July). Please come to the counter if you need to pay for your photocopying with cash.

NHS-Supplied Photocopiers
These are located on the left-hand-side in the photocopying room. These will be removed at a future date and eventually replaced from new suppliers.

Keele-Supplied Photocopier
This is the photocopier on the right-hand-side in the photocopying room. There is no change to this machine. It will accept payment from both Keele cards and NHS library membership cards.


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