Need to top-up your print card?
09/11/2022

If you are based at the Cranfield site
If you find you are running low on print credit, it is quick and easy to top-up your card using the SafeCom service.
SafeCom is available 24/7 enabling you to purchase additional print credit via secure online payment.
Go to IT’s Printing page on the intranet to access the link to view and top up your print credit.
If you are based at the Shrivenham site
Printing is free at Shrivenham site for anyone with a Defence Academy PC login. Please contact library@cranfield.ac.uk for details.
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