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The colour printers I usually use are called s1b and s0g. They are both placed in the south wing of DIKU. s1b is in the printer room on the first floor. s0g is where the employee offices are on the ground floor and requires an employee access card outside of normal opening hours. s0g is also able to do colour scans that can be sent via email.

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Colour A3 posters could once be printed on m1d, but it haven't been working for quite a while. Contact Science IT if you really need Colour A3 prints, they have a non-public colour printer somewhere at DIKU.

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