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NHS printer out of order

 The NHS printer, connected to the NHS network in the Health Library, is currently out of order. There is no printing available directly from the NHS network.

What can you do?

  1. Save your print items to your network workspace as digital documents using "print to PDF"
  2. If you are a library member you can request a temporary Keele login to access the Keele network and print to the Keele printer. You'll need to pay for printing here via your library card. Note you may need to send your print items to your email to be able to pick them up from the Keele network.
  3. Ask staff at the library counter to see if they can assist further. You will need to pay for any printing completed by staff.

Please ensure that you maintain confidentiality of any necessary data.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and we'll let you know when the printer is up and running again.


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