- MAIN MENU
- YUSU Home
- Services Home
- Online Shopping System »
- Event Tickets
- Merchandise
- Commercial »
- The Langwith Cafe Bar Project
- Marketing
- NUS Extra Cards
- Your:Shop
- Your:Books
- Your:Print
- Online Shopping System
- Vehicle Hire
- Technical Department (Ents Tech)
- What happens to the money you raise?
- Non Commercial »
- Computer Recycling
- Daily Info
- Doorsafe
- Environment & Ethics
- Graphic Design Service
- IT & Web Services
- Market Place (Buy & Sell Items)
- YUSU Calendar (Calendar Service)
- YUSU Docs (Document Sharing & Storing Service)
- YUSU Mail (Email Service)
- YUSU: News
- Webcams
- Welfare »
- Hardship Loans
- Nightline
- The Number Free
- Welfare
- Community »
- SSHH Campaign
- Employment & Recruitment »
- Jobs
- Vacancies
Your:Print
Your:Print is situated in the Student Centre, Goodricke College, and is open from 9:00am to 1:00pm, Monday-Friday during term-time only. Any work for Your:Print may be booked in by filling in a Your:Print Booking Form, available from the YUSU Reception. Any queries ask the Your:Print Operator (who works mornings only during term-time) - Telephone (43)3729 or e-mail print@yusu.org. We are also able to accept work on CD/Disk/e-mail in JPG or PDF formats.
Photocopying (up to 150 copies)
The photocopier in the Reception area of the Student Centre is available for use by anyone. For quantities larger than 150 please see the Your:Print Operator however as using our RISO copier may be cheaper.
The photocopier is a card operated system only. Each club/society or individual will need to purchase a photocopying card from the YUSU Reception (receipts will be issued). The rechargeable card will cost £1, and can be credited in units of £1 up to a maximum of £5. Unfortunately we cannot give credit for lost cards.
| Black & white copying on A4 Paper | 5p |
| Black & white copying on A3 Paper | 10p |
| B&W copying on coloured A4 Paper | 7p |
| B&W copying on coloured A3 Paper | 14p |
High Volume Copying
The RISO printer is a digital black and white (and red if requested) printer used for high-volume copying (over 50 sheets). Anything less than 500 copies is same-day service.
Use the table below for calculating costs for high-volume copying. In addition you must also purchase a plate for each piece of artwork you are copying. Plates are £2.50 for A4 and £3.75 for A3 (two required for double-sided work).
Black & White
| Copies | A4 | A4 Double | A3 | A3 Double |
| 150-174 | 3.2p | 4.8p | 6.4p | 9.6p |
| 175-199 | 3.1p | 4.65p | 6.2p | 9.3p |
| 200-249 | 2.8 | 4.2p | 5.6p | 8.4p |
| 250-299 | 2.6p | 3.9p | 5.2p | 7.8p |
| 300-399 | 2.5p | 3.75p | 5.0p | 7.5p |
| 400-499 | 2.3p | 3.45p | 4.6p | 6.9p |
| 500-1999 | 2.1p | 3.15p | 4.2p | 6.3p |
| 2000+ | 2.0p | 3.0p | 4.0p | 6.0p |
Colour
| No of Copies | A4 | A3 |
| 1-199 | 30p each | 60p each |
| 200-299 | 25p each | 50p each |
| 300+ | 21p each | 42p each |
Poster printing for events
We can offer a high volume A3 colour copying service that matches with local printing companies:
300 A3 Full Colour Posters on 125gsm high quality paper: £109.36+VAT
350 A3 Full Colour Posters on 125gsm high quality paper: £121.00+VAT
500 A3 Full Colour Posters on 125gsm high quality paper: £130.00+VAT
Other Services
Thermal Binding
A secure ‘permanent’ finish, with the ability to swap pages out at a later stage! Just bring back your document and we can unglue the document, replace the page/s and reglue without damaging your document!
Only £2.40 for up to 100 sheets and £3.40 for up to 220 sheets.
Comb Binding
Only £1 with an extra 50p each for plastic covers.
Collating/Folding/Stapling
Collating - £15 per 250.
Folding - £5.00 per 250.
Stapling - £5.00 per 250.
Guillotining
50p per cut per 1000 sheets.
Laminating
A4 - 50p per sheet.
A3 - 70p per sheet.
Also Available...
- Give us your mobile number and we will text you when your job is complete.
- Save yourself a trek across campus - we can deliver to any Porters' Lodge.
- Same day service on runs of less than 500.
Drop into the Student Centre for more information.
Last Updated: 11:36pm on 15th Apr, 2008 by Matt Burton