Using specialist printers

The specialist Ricoh printers in the Art School support the development of your art & design projects, from process & experimentation to final outcomes & portfolio presentation. They can be used with specialist paper stocks purchased from the Make More store.

Locations 

All our specialist printers are located in the Manchester School of Art:

  • Benzie Building — 2nd Floor open Studio Space (4 printers)
  • Benzie Building — 3rd Floor open Studio Space (3 printers)
  • Chatham Tower — 1st Floor Village Green (3 printers)

Using specialist media

The specialist printers are designed to accommodate a wider range of media than the standard MFD printers available in the University. These can be loaded via the manual feed tray on the machines. Please see the Ricoh user guide, below, for more information.

All media used must be suitable for use with laser printers. Specialist media can be purchased from the Make More store, including:

  • 135gsm Colorplan Paper
  • 130gsm Cartridge Paper
  • 210gsm Cartridge Paper
  • 110gsm Cartridge Paper
  • 90gsm Tracing Paper 
  • 140gsm Tracing Paper 
  • 300gsm Inspira Card
  • 100gsm Lorenzo Paper
  • 216gsm Strathmore Paper
  • 240gsm Accent Paper
  • 200gsm Laser Paper
  • 60gsm Layout Paper 
  • 120gsm Peregrina Majestic Paper
  • 250gsm Gmund Bier Card
  • 100gsm & 170gsm Cyclus Recycled Paper 
  • 120gsm Sticker Paper
  • Acetate/Transparency

Other media may be available subject to testing - please contact the Make More Store for more information. Please note, fabrics and material cannot be used on the specialist printers.

Costs

Costs for printing from the specialist printers is the same as the general multifunctional printers, and can be used with standard paper provided. Additional costs for specialist papers will vary depending on the material chosen.

Specialist printers user guide

Log in and print, copy, scan to email, and fill the paper trays

Support

The Specialist Printers are intended to produce higher quality printing, suitable for courses in the School of Art. Careful consideration of the print settings and colour configuration in your files may be needed in order to get the best results.

The Digital Media Bar is available to advise you on how to get the most out of your printing.