Computers & Printing
Computers, Internet & Printing
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Free Wi-Fi is available in Picton Library and when you visit the Mobile Library. You don't need to be a member to use the Wi-Fi and no passwords are required.
Simply select the Library network through your Wi-Fi settings and agree to the terms and conditions to connect.
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You can print, copy and scan using the printers at Picton Library and when you visit the Mobile Library.
Print documents can be submitted using a USB, selected on one of our public access computers or sent from your own device.
The following costs apply per page for printing and photocopying:- A4 – Black & White: $0.30
- A4 – Colour: $1.00
- A3 – Black & White: $0.60
- A3 – Colour: $2.00
You can use cash or card to add funds to your library account via our self-serve kiosk or at the service desk.
Scanning is free and documents can be saved to a USB drive or sent directly to email.
Click here to learn how to print.
Click here to learn how to photocopy.
Click here to learn how to scan. -
Picton Library has seven computers that you can use for up to two hours a day.
All you need is your Library card number and password or a temporary visitor pass to log in.
Library computers may be booked in advance using the computer reservation page or by calling the library.
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We have two dedicated computers equipped with assistive equipment and software. They are located on the top floor of the library. Click here to find out more.
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It is the responsibility of customers to respect other library customers and use the Internet in an appropriate manner. For example, customers are not permitted to look up information of a pornographic nature or to use the Internet to undertake illegal or fraudulent activity or to bully or threaten others. To protect customers from potentially offensive and harmful material on the Internet, staff may ask Internet customers not to display such material on computer screens that are visible in public areas.
Customers must not use the Internet to transmit, use or create material that is illegal or an incitement to break the law, slanderous, libellous or defamatory, offensive, obscene or pornographic, abusive or threatening violence, harassment based on sex, race, disability or other protected status. Information available through the Internet is protected by copyright law. Customers are responsible for complying with all applicable laws governing copyright material. Customers are not permitted to use the library internet service for gambling. The library is not liable for the consequences of unauthorised use.
The library may be under obligation to provide Internet logs to law enforcers to investigate Internet usage where there may be reasonable suspicion of illegal use. The library assumes no responsibility for the security and privacy of online transactions. Customers should be aware that the Internet is not a secure environment and that third parties may be able to obtain information about the activities of customers. Security of personal information cannot be guaranteed in an electronic environment so customers must be aware that all communication or transactions are vulnerable to authorised access and/or use.
The library does not assume, under any circumstances, responsibility for any infection/damage/loss to personal information, data or equipment while using the library’s Internet and wireless services. The library accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss, injury, damage or expenses incurred by customers, including, but not limited to loss of data whether resulting from service faults or defect or negligence error or omission of anybody. The use of the library’s Internet service is at that person’s own risk.
Parents, legal guardians and/or carers are responsible for supervising their children’s use of library resources including online and web-based resources.
Print from your Device
Print from your Device
You can print from your own laptop, computer or mobile devices by E-mailing your files to libraryprint@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au or using the file print feature - Click here for a step-by-step guide.
Once the files have been processed visit the Library and login at the print kiosk or photocopier to start printing.