Printing on campus

Find out where and how to print, scan and photocopy on campus using the RMIT printing system.

Printer, scanner and photocopier locations

Each RMIT Library site has devices that are connected to the RMIT printing system. You can use them for printing, scanning and photocopying. For Library locations and more information, go to RMIT Library.

How to print, scan or photocopy

Step 1. Register your card

Before you can print, scan or photocopy at RMIT, you need to register your RMIT card for printing. Go to Registering your RMIT ID card for printing and watch the video or read the transcript that explains how to register your card. You only need to register your card the first time you are printing – after that, just follow the steps below.

Don't have a student card? Order a student card.

Step 2. Print, scan or photocopy your document

Follow the relevant instructions below:

Topping up your print account

Students are provided with some initial free print credits at the start of every semester. If you use up your credit, you can add money to your printing account, as required.

For instructions on how to check and top up your printing account, see Topping up your student printing account.

For any issues relating to print credits, contact IT Service Connect.

Print sizes and pricing

Page size Black and white Colour

Single sided A4

10 cents

50 cents

Single sided A3

20 cents

$1.00

Double sided A4

15 cents

75 cents

Double sided A3

30 cents

$1.50

Only A4 and A3 page size printing are publically available on campus. 

Architecture and design students: Talk to your teachers about accessing specialised printers at your School.

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