Difference between revisions of "Printing / Scanning"
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# Printing in the Computer Lab is a privilege and not a right - we need to keep the costs of printer ink and paper to a minimum. | # Printing in the Computer Lab is a privilege and not a right - we need to keep the costs of printer ink and paper to a minimum. | ||
# Limiting the authority to instructors only will help prevent the needless printing of "rough-drafts", etc... | # Limiting the authority to instructors only will help prevent the needless printing of "rough-drafts", etc... | ||
+ | # Limiting the printout of materials encourages printing at home to help minimise printing costs at the church. | ||
+ | # Program will be available for the instructor account to "grab" work for printing and "off-site" storage. | ||
== Procedures for Starting-up Computer Server == | == Procedures for Starting-up Computer Server == |
Revision as of 15:01, 2 June 2011
Purpose
This WIKI discusses the methods to print documents and to scan documents using the Westminster Computer Lab.
Note: The computer lab is currently set-up to print only from the server. Therefore, only the instructors have the authority to make printouts and scans.
Reasons For this Decision:
- Due to the configuration of this lab (FAT CLIENTS), printing via the workstations is NOT feasible.
- Printing in the Computer Lab is a privilege and not a right - we need to keep the costs of printer ink and paper to a minimum.
- Limiting the authority to instructors only will help prevent the needless printing of "rough-drafts", etc...
- Limiting the printout of materials encourages printing at home to help minimise printing costs at the church.
- Program will be available for the instructor account to "grab" work for printing and "off-site" storage.