
Print Services supports printers and associated release stations for the Pharos system on the three campuses of George Mason University.
If you are experiencing difficulty with a printer or multifunction device in an office or a departmental computer lab that is not on the list of Pay-for-Print locations, your device support is through the ITU Support Center. They can be contacted at (703) 993-8870, or support@gmu.edu.
Coin-operated copiers are located in the libraries and certain other places on campus. Most of them are in public spaces. The coin-operated copiers are supported primarly by our student key operators, and can be contacted in the Fenwick Library (room B117 in the "B" wing) or by phone at (703) 993-2570. If a key operator is not available to answer your call, please call the Print Services Admin office so the key operator or a Print Services technician can be dispatched.
Print Services supports copiers in offices, buildings and the libraries. Most of our devices have large vinyl numbers affixed to the front of the device for easy identification.
| On-Campus | Off-Campus | |
|---|---|---|
| Main Office Phone | x3-2550 |
(703) 993-2550 |
| Key Operators (Copiers and Pay-for-Print in Fenwick and Johnson Center Libraries) |
x3-2570 |
(703) 993-2570 |
| Fax | x3-2568 |
(703) 993-2568 |
| Print Services Main Office | |
|---|---|
| Monday - Friday | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm |
| Saturday / Sunday | CLOSED |
Please note: the main office follows the University calendar. On days that the University is closed, the Administration office are also closed.
| Key Operator (Fenwick Library B117) | |
|---|---|
| Monday - Thursday | 8:30 am - 11:00 pm |
| Friday | 8:30 am - 8:00 pm |
| Saturday | 9:00 am - 8:00 pm |
| Sunday | 9:00 am - 11:00 pm |
Please note: The Key Operator schedule below follows the Fenwick Library schedule. When Fenwick is closed, no key operator will be available.
New Website
A long-awaited update to the Print Services website is now active!
Testing New Print Equipment
We are testing new Ricoh printers for possible Pay-for-Print deployment.