Coventry Public Library 3-D Printer Use Policy
The library maintains a 3-D Printers for use by the public at the Reference Desk. Patrons must sign a copy of this agreement. Copies are available at the Reference Desk.
Policy:
- Use of the 3-D Printer is at the discretion of library staff. The library reserves the right to deny use of the equipment.
- The 3-D printer may only be used by library cardholders.
- It is expressly prohibited:
- To print any guns, gun parts, knives, weapons or objects that are intended to physically harm, or attempt to harm, a person or animal in any way. R.I.G.L. § 11-47-8 prohibits the possession and manufacture of 3D printed firearms.
- To print obscene or inappropriate materials.
- To print any object that violates or infringes upon a patent, trademark, or other proprietary right. Use of the 3-D Printer and associated equipment shall follow all legal guidelines. U.S. Copyright Law governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material.
- The library prohibits any use of the 3D printer that violates local, state and federal law;
- The library is not able to print items in mass quantities.
- The library does not guarantee a successful print. Unless the print fails to finish, the cost of the completed print, regardless of quality, will still be charged.
- Items that are not picked up after a month will become property of the Coventry Public Library. Items must be picked up by the individual who printed them.
- A charge in the amount of the print’s cost will be added to the patron’s record for any unclaimed items.
- Only designated library staff have access to the 3-D printer.
- The library is not responsible for the subsequent safety of any item made with the 3-D printer.
For more detailed information on 3D printing at the library, please see our 3D printing FAQ.
Approved by Coventry Library Board of Trustees, July 2023