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Ticket Printers are objects that are mainly used to print out Floor Tickets. They appear on certain floors and can have varying appearances and efficiency for when it is currently in action. One could also appear in the Lobby.

Appearance[]

The Ticket Printer's appearance varies depending on the floor it is on. Over every printer is a text GUI that says "IDLE" when not in use. When the printer is printing out a Floor Ticket, the GUI changes and says "PRINTING...", alongside a timer below it that shows when the ticket will be done printing.

A blue light will also begin flashing during the printing process. Once the printer is done printing, the light will turn green, and the GUI will say "TICKET AVAILABLE".

Variants[]

Rusty[]

This variant appears as a rusty and damaged variant of a Ticket Printer.

Appearances[]

Normal[]

This variant appears as a standard large and grey-coloured printer.

Appearances[]

Golden[]

This variant appears as a yellow-colored printer.

Appearances[]

Interaction[]

Ticket Printers require coins to be used. Once the coins are spent, the Ticket Printer will start to print out a Floor Ticket. The time and amount it costs to print out a Floor Ticket varies depending on the printer.

  • Rusty printers: Requires 400 coins, 60 minutes of processing
  • Normal printers: Requires 800 coins, 30 minutes of processing
  • Golden printers: Requires 1000 coins, 15 minutes of processing

For a ticket to successfully print out, you must be in-game, as the timer for printing a ticket will not count down if you are not playing the game. The printing progress is saved across servers.

Once the ticket is printed out, you can claim it by going back to the printer that printed out said ticket. Once the ticket is claimed, the printer can immediately begin printing another ticket if the coins are provided.

Locations[]

Below is a list of the printers that are found on certain floors, as well as their location on the floor.

Rusty[]

Normal[]

  • Lobby: In the basement in an otherwise empty room left of the stairs.
  • Space Dropper: At the bottom of the hole against a wall, across from the respawn station.
  • Area 51: In the main room against a pillar.
  • Underground Subway: In an opening across the train tracks.
  • Hotel Floor: In large room at the far end of the hall, across from the dark hallway with the signs that all read "TURN BACK".
  • UES: In a room that contains a computer and filing cabinets. Above the entrance to the said room has a sign that says "der BOSS".
  • Floppy Shoppy: Next to Scag, behind the counter.
  • Funny Maze: In a hidden room. To access it, you must throw a Snowball at an Axosun symbol near a distorted red Jermbo at the end of the maze. Doing so will open a door and allow access to the printer.
  • Button Competition: Against the wall in the first room.
  • Fishy Aquarium: Against one of the walls.
  • DW Museum: At one of the pillars.

Golden[]

Gallery[]


Trivia[]

  • The ticket printers were added on the 7/6/2024 update.
  • Yeuc_c has stated that printing floor tickets is illegal.[1]
  • It would take 10,200 coins to print a ticket from every single printer.
  • The printer in Underground Subway was relocated to outside of the room in the 7/7/24 patch note. Prior to this patch, you needed to use the Bowling Ball item to break a glass window that was blocking the way to the printer.
  • The printer in Area 51 used to be beside one of the generators at the end of the route featuring BamBam, ScaryBlue, Minion and JumboJoe, however in the 7/7/24 patch it was moved to the main area with JamJam.
  • Prior to the 7/7/24 patch, the printer in Fishy Aquarium was Golden.
  • Prior to the 7/7/24 patch, Rusty printers took 90 minutes to print a ticket.
  • The letters on the printer seem to be an abbreviated version of the name of the floor they reside on.
    • For example, BC-1 for Button Competition, or SH-1 for Superhighway.
      • Notably, the printer on DW Museum reads SMG-1 in reference to the Scary Maze Game.
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