Outlines the frequently asked questions for the community printing and copying card.
Detailed Information
What is a UMS CopyCard?
- A UMS CopyCard is a way to provide community members and the general public access to the library services, such as printing and copying.
How do I add funds to my UMS CopyCard?
- You can add funds by visiting the circulation desk at any University of Maine System library and ask to deposit funds onto your UMS CopyCard
- If you are on the USM or UM campus, you can also visit the PHIL stations located in the libraries to add funds using a self-service option
INFO: UMS CopyCard deposits are currently cash only
Why is my UMS CopyCard not working?
- Check the back of the UMS CopyCard for a UMS Code. This code will be located in the top right hand corner of the back of the card
- UMS CopyCards that do not have a UMS Code on the back does not have the correct NFC technology to be read at the XEROX devices
- If your UMS CopyCard does not have the UMS Code, you can exchange your card at your local campuses library for a free replacement and balance transfer
- Balance transfers are sent to the Card Services financial processing department and may take up to 48 hours to fully transfer
Where can I use my UMS CopyCard?
- At any XEROX printer or copier located at all University of Maine System libraries
Who should get a UMS CopyCard?
- UMS CopyCards are meant to be used by community members, however anyone can purchase and use a UMS CopyCard
What happens if I lose my UMS CopyCard?
- If you are able to provide proof of purchase along with the UMS CopyCard number, the funds can be transferred to a UMS CopyCard replacement
- As UMS CopyCards have no identifiable information on them, without the proof of purchase, there is no way to validate who the funds on the card belong to
INFO: UMS CopyCard replacement cost may vary depending on the campus, and are subject to change without notice. Please contact your local campus library for the cost of replacement
Environment
- All University of Maine System libraries