The Library is not responsible for the functionality or quality of content produced on the 3D printer. Unsuccessful prints will still incur filament charges. The cost of the print will be charged to your library account. Printing costs are $0.10 per gram of material used. Printers are operated by library staff only. The printer queue is a first-come, first-served system. The library reserves the right to refuse any 3D print request. (d) which may violate another's intellectual property rights (for example, the printers and scanners cannot be used to reproduce materials that are subject to copyright, patent, or trademark protection). (c) obscene or otherwise inappropriate for the Library environment (b) unsafe, harmful, dangerous, or capable of posing an immediate threat to the well-being of others (a) prohibited by municipal, provincial, federal, or international law You cannot use the 3D printers to create materials that are:.Please review our Acceptable 3D Printing Guidelines before submitting a print job. We print in submission order, so this effectively becomes our print queue as well. I'd thought I'd just share that we use Springshare's LibWizard to make patrons aware of our policies on 3D printing, get the information we need from them, and to submit their STL.