Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!ccu.umanitoba.ca!herald.usask.ca!lowey From: lowey@herald.usask.ca (Kevin Lowey,159 Physics,(306) 966-4826,(306) 249-3232) Newsgroups: comp.admin.policy Subject: Re: Cutting excessive student use of printer paper Message-ID: <1991Jun22.181442.1456@herald.usask.ca> Date: 22 Jun 91 18:14:42 GMT References: <91173.113646ELE@psuvm.psu.edu> Sender: lowey@herald.usask.ca (Kevin Lowey) Reply-To: lowey@herald.usask.ca Organization: University of Saskatchewan Lines: 45 ELE@psuvm.psu.edu (Jeremy): >>>I heard that at Penn State, they changed the laser printers so that >>>they need to recieve verification before they print - this comes in >>>the form of a card-reader which reads their venda-card and charges >>>them $1 a page for printouts from the laser printers. Sounds workable >>>to me - though I've not too much information about it. > > I did some research on this since I'm at PSU (grad). The price across > campus is 25c per page from the vendacard (costs 50c) for a laserprinter > hooked to the Mac. > > The best price I could find downtown is also 25c a page (Gnomen Copy) flat > rate although Kinko's was 25c/page for 30 or more copies, 50c/page for > 10 or fewer. > > The worst price was $2.50 a page from Kopease, who wanted to retype the > document as well as print it out. Here at the University of Saskatchewan we have a campus wide Ethernet network that covers most of the buildings on campus. This handles ALL our DECnet traffic, TCP/IP traffic, Appletalk traffic, etc. We use the DEC Pathworks system for our PC labs. The Printing Services department on campus is in charge of doing all copying, etc. What we've done is put 300dpi Postscript laser printers in two of the copy centres, one on either side of campus. Our Computing Services dept. has gotten out of the laser-printing business altogether. These printers are connected to the Campus network. We can print to them from any machine attached to the network, including VAX minis and workstations running VMS or Ultrix, MS-DOS systems running Pathworks, and Macs connected to the campus Appletalk. All the printing ends up going through a print queue on one of our VAX/VMS computers. Our printing services department charges about 20 cents (Canadian) per page. We've found this to be a great solution. Printing Services is already well versed in photocopy machines, etc. They are also set up to handle money. They keep the printers in tip-top shape. All Computing Services has to do is make sure the network and queues are running correctly. - Kevin Lowey