April 24, 2005
The Tartan Online: Last year, one cluster printer user printed 15,960 pages in two months, according to data collected by Carnegie Mellon Computing Services as part of a rigorous analysis of the university's printing system. "That's about three 50-pound cases of paper," said Mike Kelleher, Clusters Field Consultant.
Cluster Services is aiming to solve such problems and is nearing the end of a two-year project of renovating the printing regime at CMU. The result will be a new, kiosk-based printing system that will require users to be present at the kiosk to "release" their jobs before they are actually printed.
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