Each Library site has printers that include scanning and photocopying functions. They are connected to the RMIT printing system, which means you can send your printing from any device on RMIT network and pick it up from your campus Library. See Library hours and locations.
Before you can print, scan or photocopy at RMIT, you need to register your RMIT student ID card for printing. You only need to register your card the first time you are printing. For instructions, see Registering your RMIT ID card for printing.
Don't have a student card? Order a student card.
You will have some free print credits at the start of every semester. If you use up your credit, you can add money to your printing account, as needed. For instructions on how to check and top up your printing account, see Topping up your student printing account.
Having issues with print credits? Contact IT Service Connect.
Follow the relevant instructions, based on the device you'll be printing from:
| 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 |
| Single sized A1 | $1 | $5 |
| Single sided A0 | $2 | $10 |
Architecture and design students: Talk to your teachers about accessing specialised printers at your School.
3D printers are available in the Library Makerspace at the City campus.

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