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Technology
Woodridge Public Library’s computers offer free access to the Internet and a variety of software programs, including Microsoft Office. We have a document scanner and flatbed scanner available for use. All computers are available on a first-come, first-served basis; advance reservations and reservations by phone are not accepted.
Patrons are strongly encouraged to save files to a flash drive. Flash drives are available for purchase from the Library.
Please note that the Library is not responsible for any damages suffered, including the corruption or loss of data, resulting from user error, computer error, equipment malfunction or service interruptions
Black & white printing is 10¢ per printed page and color printing is 25¢ per printed page.
Wireless & Mobile Printing
Not at the Library? Need to print from your laptop? Go to our mobile printing portal to send files to our print station. They will be held in the queue for 24 hours. Come to the Library and go to the print station in the Computer Commons to pay for your job and print it.
3D Printing
The Woodridge Public Library’s 3D Printing service is available to any patron with a library card in good standing that is registered with our library. Minors must have an adult parent or guardian’s permission to submit a 3D print request.
Laptops
Windows laptops and Chromebooks are available to be checked out and used in the Library. These computers can be checked out for 2 hours and can be renewed and the late fee is $5.
Copiers
There is a copier on the lower level in the Computer Commons and one in the Children’s Department. Black & white copies are 10¢ per page and color copies are 25¢ per page.
Fax Machine
A public fax machine is located in the Adult Department near the PC Room. The fax machine will accept credit, debit or check cards only. The status of a fax can be checked at FaxScan24.com. Domestic faxes are $1.75 for the first page and $1.00 for each additional page. International faxes are $4.95 for the first page and $3.45 for each additional page.
Wireless Access
Free wireless access to the Internet is available to wireless device users throughout the Library (printers are not accessible). There is no password. Wireless devices must be 802.11b/g/n compatible, have WEP disabled and DHCP enabled. The Library does not guarantee connectivity. Library staff members are unable to assist with setting up wireless devices to work with the wireless network. All computer and wireless users must agree to our usage policy.