Printing Pickup Now Open at Shoreline

Printing pickup started at the Shoreline Library April 7. You can now send print requests from your device to pick up at Curbside to Go

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The checkout process varies by device.

    Don’t see your device listed here? Please visit the OverDrive help site, opens a new window for more instructions or contact Ask KCLS for help.

  • No. OverDrive no longer supports the MP3 digital audio format.

    On November 13, OverDrive will no longer offer MP3s

  • No. No necesitas una cuenta de Brainfuse para recibir ayuda de un tutor. Inicia una sesión en Brainfuse con tu cuenta de la biblioteca para utilizar este servicio como invitado.

    Crea una cuenta de Brainfuse gratuita para guardar tus sesiones o utilizar otras funciones como Writing Lab.

    Puedo...? Cuenta de invitado (inicia una sesión con la cuenta de la biblioteca)  Cuenta de Brainfuse (inicia una sesión con la cuenta de la biblioteca y la cuenta de Brainfuse)
    Obtén ayuda de un tutor en una sesión de tutoría en vivo
    Guarda las sesiones de tutoría para consultarlas más tarde No
    Navega por SkillSurfer
    Accede al Writing Lab No
    Realiza pruebas de práctica No
    Utiliza planes de estudio personalizados, lecciones y tutorías en vivo en LEAP No
    Crea y comparte tarjetas didácticas, pruebas y juegos en FlashBulb No

    Versión en inglés: Do I need to create a Brainfuse account to get help from a tutor?

  • There are several ways to send a document to a printer at the library.

    Mobile Phone or Tablet

    Personal Computer

    Email

    Public Computer

    Tips for Printing

    Mobile Phone or Tablet

    Print from your phone or tablet without the app.

    1. Go to our Print from Your Own Device page and choose your print location.
      Or, open
      print.princh.com in your browser.
      Or, scan the QR code located near the printer.
    2. Enter the printer ID located near the printer. (You can skip this step if you scanned the QR code or went to our Print from Your Own Device page.) 
    3. Upload your documents. 
    4. Choose your print settings. 
    5. Log in at the print release station with your library card. Use your print allowance. Or pay with your preferred payment method. 
    6. Take your print job from the printer. 

    Watch a video guide to printing on a phone or tablet without the app. 

    Follow our tips for printing.


    Print from your phone or tablet with the app.

    iOS 

    1. Install the Princh app for iOS.
    2. Open the document, click Share and then select the Print option.
    3. Pinch out on your document and click Share.
    4. Find the Princh app and select it.
    5. Enter the printer ID or scan a QR code (located near the printer).
    6. Choose your print settings.
    7. Use your print allowance. Or pay with your preferred payment method.
    8. Take your print job from the printer.

    Watch a video guide to printing in the iOS app.

    Follow our tips for printing.

    Android 

    1. Install the Princh app for Android.
    2. Open the document, click the three dots and then press Print.
    3. Select a printer and press Print.
    4. Enter the printer ID or scan a QR code (located near the printer).
    5. Choose your print settings.
    6. Use your print allowance. Or pay with your preferred payment method.
    7. Take your print job from the printer.

    Watch a video guide to printing in the Android app.

    Follow our tips for printing.


    Personal Computer

    Print from a personal laptop or computer. 

    1. Go to our Print from Your Own Device page and choose your print location.
      Or, open
      print.princh.com in your browser.
    2. Enter the printer ID located near the printer. (You can skip this step if you went to our Print from Your Own Device page.)
    3. Upload your documents.
    4. Choose your print settings.
    5. Log in at the print release station with your library card. Use your print allowance. Or pay with your preferred payment method.
    6. Take your print job from the printer.

    Watch a video guide to printing on a laptop. 

    Follow our tips for printing.


    Email

    Print from email on any device.

    1. Find the email address for the black and white or color printer at your library on this list. You will need to specify the name of the library and color option (color or black and white) in the address.
    2. Send your document to the printer's address.
    3. Log in at the print release station with your library card or the email address you used to send the request. Use your print allowance. Or pay with your preferred payment method.
    4. Take your print job from the printer.

    Documents sent to the printer by email are letter size and single-sided by default.


    Public Computer

    Print from a public computer.

    1. Open the document and press Print.
    2. Select a printer and press Print again.
    3. Choose your print settings.
    4. Log in at the print release station with your library card. Use your print allowance. Or pay with your preferred payment method.
    5. Take your print job from the printer.

    Watch a video guide to printing on a public computer.

    Follow our tips for printing.

    Tips for Printing

    Before you send any print request, use the print preview option in Princh or on your device. Check the number of pages.

    You can print up to $1.50 each week for free with your library card's weekly print allowance. That gives you up to 10 black and white or 3 color pages each week.

    You have the option to pay for more prints.

    Learn about file size limits.

    If you're not at a library, make sure that the location you're sending the print request to is open for visits.

    The printer code is the same for all of the printers at your library.

    The printer email address is unique to the black and white or color printer at your library.

    Double-sided printing is not available in Princh. (The option to choose a paper size other than letter will be grayed out in the print settings menu.)

  • DIA celebra la literatura infantil, las familias, la lectura y la diversidad multicultural. 

    El Día del niño y del libro (también conocido como DÍA o Diversidad en acción) comenzó hace 28 años. Pat Mora, escritora mexicano-estadounidense introdujo esta celebración en los Estados Unidos en 1996. El Día del niño y del libro enfatiza la importancia de leer en el / los idiomas de la familia y preservar la/s cultura/s de origen a través de los libros. 

    ¡Gracias a nuestros socios! 

  • The reading challenge is part of our yearlong Celebrate the Freedom to Read campaign. Celebrate our freedom by collectively reading or listening to 3 million minutes. 

  • Book Group Kits are bags containing 10 copies of the same book that you can check out and use for your book clubs or other groups.

Check our library location page for Curbside pickup hours.