Doing a lot of research into the feasibility of phasing out shared color
printers and transitioning to color multifunction printers/devices. The
MFP's present the possibility of much savings; as opposed to have multiple
printers scattered around the school.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Michael Chimes <MChimes@gsbschool.org>wrote:
> Hi - One of our librarians asked a question about the economics of using
> a printer vs. a copier. Thinking about it a bit, it seems to me there
> are a few variables at work for most schools. Is the printer an ink-jet
> or laser printer? How does the fact that most of our copiers are b/w
> and most of our printers color capable affect the equation? And for a
> question like this, I would define the word "economics" broadly enough
> to include environmental repercussions. A fairly open-ended inquiry, but
> I'm wondering if anyone has pertinent information. Thanks.
>
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> Michael Chimes
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> Director of Academic Technology
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> College Counselor
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> Gill St. Bernard's School
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> Gladstone, NJ 07934
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