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SCS Copying and Printing (web)

SCS Copy and Printing Service information - used on https://scs.illinois.edu/resources/cores-scs-research-and-service-facilities/graphic-services/scs-copying-and-printing

About the SCS Copy Shop:

Location & Hours

  • Location:   28 Noyes Lab
  • Hours: 8am - noon, 1pm - 4:30pm 

Contact information: 

Staff

  • Nancy Lamb

Services:

Copying & Printing

Please allow a minimum of 2 business days for all copy jobs. Emergency requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis to determine if we are able to accommodate during normal hours of operation.

 

Thesis Binding

Effective March 1, 2025, Lincoln Bookbindery transitioned ownership to Dixon Graphics, a university-approved vendor.  Options:

  1. Provide a self-printed thesis for Dixon Graphics to bind
  2. Have Dixon Graphics both print and bind your thesis

Instructions: Thesis binding (and printing) with Dixon Graphics

     

    Walk-Up / Self-service copiers & printers

    Walk-up copier locations:

    • A114 CLSL (Chemical and Life Sciences Lab)
    • A131 CLSL - IMPA (Inorganic, Material, Physical and Analytic Chemistry) area office
    • 271 RAL (Roger Adams Lab)

    All SCS Walk-up / Self-service multi-function copiers/printers use PaperCut for accounting.  Instructions for copying & printing, and for installing software to use the copier/printer are below:

    If you would like your CFOP added to the self-service copiers (or if it is not appearing on a copier), please email SCS Computing staff at scs-help@illinois.edu.  

    If you need a copy job moved to a different account, please use the following form to submit your request:  https://go.scs.illinois.edu/papercutcharges



    Keywords:
    copyshop printing duplicating xerox copies kyocera copy print duplex copier copiers 
    Doc ID:
    128422
    Owned by:
    Danielle G. in School of Chemical Sciences
    UIUC
    Created:
    2023-05-19
    Updated:
    2025-03-18
    Sites:
    University of Illinois School of Chemical Sciences