Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Re: Printing Strategies

We have 2 b/w printers located in the library for student use. Each =
department has a b/w laser that members of that department print to and =
some faculty/staff have print access to 3 Panasonic copier/printers. =
There is one in the Science Building, one in the basement of the Chapel =
and a larger one on our Main Hall for the staff located there. Our =
Development Office has a Xerox Phaser 8560 and the President's Office has =
a Lexmark C534 plus an E260dn local printer. We did away with probably =
99% of all inkjets when we went to departmental printing. The Math =
Department chair has an inkjet but he provides the ink for it.
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Joe Merricks
Director of IT
Hargrave Military Academy
merricksj@hargrave.edu=20
434-432-3180
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>>> On 02/23/10 at 10:54 AM, in message <LISTSERV%201002231054516170.EFD8@L=
ISTSERV.SYR.EDU>, Brandon Watkins <brandon.watkins@THEINDEPENDENTSCHOOL.COM=
> wrote:
Hello Everyone,

We are trying to come up with a new printing strategy for our PK-12 =
school.
We currently have a mixture of b/w laser and many inkjets, all teachers =
have
a printer in their classroom and each building has several laser printers
that can be printed to.

Would like to know what other schools are doing as far as printing
strategies go?
Any input would be helpful.

Thank You,

Brandon Watkins
Director of Technology
The Independent School

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