I need to do a bit of printing and actually don't have my own one here. I checked the Iso Omena Library page and they do say they have laser engraving services as well as 3D printing services, but does anyone know if they have a situation whereby I could go there on a more or less daily basis, sit at a computer do what I need to do, and print?
I know I can just go there and ask, and I will, but I am one of those people who kind of likes to know the "system" a bit if possible, if anyone knows it would be great. Basically I want to use it like you'd use a University Library. I just don't feel like going up the one in Tampere on a daily basis anymore!
Thanks
Iso Omena Library
Re: Iso Omena Library
It is not completely clear to me whether you’re asking about 3D printing or regular printing on paper, but if regular printing on paper, that service is free of charge in Espoo (according to Iso Omena’s web pages, under the heading “Copies and prints”):biscayne wrote:I need to do a bit of printing and actually don't have my own one here. I checked the Iso Omena Library page and they do say they have laser engraving services as well as 3D printing services, but does anyone know if they have a situation whereby I could go there on a more or less daily basis, sit at a computer do what I need to do, and print?
http://www.helmet.fi/Preview/en-US/Info ... 2837613%29
Of course, there must be some upper practical limit to that offer — I’d imagine they’d tell you to cough up some money if you started going through reams and reams of paper and if they needed to refill the paper trays each time you visit — but since they do not explicitly define that limit, it is probably set high enough to be of no concern for any sensible use case.
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