Print, Copy, Scan
As well as the printing and scanning facilities at Shenkar, there are many off-site commercial printing companies around the city, all offering competitively priced services that meet the students’ academic needs, whether printing out a thesis, or a large-scale poster.
Mafil
The in-house printing specialist – Mafil, provide professional digital printing services, accessible across the campuses. Supervised by the Student Union, Mafil was opened to ensure quality printing at fair prices for the benefit of the students. Prices range from 0.15 agorot – 2.50 NIS depending on the size and colour of the print.
There are 17 printers spread across the sites that facilitate independent printing, photocopying and scanning, and are compatible with a USB. Students can also print and scan from the many campus computers or use the Cloud Server from personal computers. The Printing House located on the second floor of the Mitchell Building, provides specialized services such as wide format printing, covers and more. Prices vary instore, for more information contact Mafil by email.
Multidisciplinary Art School: Print Facilities
This printing facility caters to digital and analogue reproduction.
Analogue printing is only offered to students from the Multidisciplinary Art School who have been inducted into the printing / developing process. The printing is carried out independently by students and is free of cost.
The digital printing service is open to all Shenkar students, with priority for students of the School. The outcome is of fine art quality and is fairly priced for this standard of print. For all other basic printing, it is recommended students use the in-house Mafil facilities or outsource their needs. The facility operates by email requests, whereby students send their photos and specifications to the technician who will print them. Each student has a personal account and is invoiced at the end of each semester.
For more information on pricing and printing possibilities please contact the manager of the workshop, Anat Finkelstein.