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From: poulson@cs.widener.edu (Joshua Poulson)
Subject: Re: Cutting excessive student use of printer paper
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Date: Wed, 12 Jun 91 13:01:13 GMT
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In article <1991Jun12.123238.17236@ms.uky.edu> sean@ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) writes:
>What if someone installed a laser printer, and people actually used
>it?
>
>- Find money to run the printer.
>- Give users a quota, perhaps a daily quota.
>- Restrict the type of usage allowed.
>- Encourage students to use X based previewers.
>- Tutor them in efficient usage of resources.
>- Make them pay for their own use.
>
We have instituted a policy of allowing nothing but three-hole punched
paper that is supplied by the department.  Since no one is going to want
that stuff too often except for homework assignments, it should work
out.  Also, we allow printing on a separate machine and printer with
whatever paper you want for 10 cents a page.  (We don't supply THAT
paper).

That works out for the most part.
-- 
Joshua R. Poulson                          [Joshua.R.Poulson@cyber.Widener.EDU]
"I speak only for myself, okay?"           [poulson@cs.Widener.EDU]
"It is better to play the game and lose than it is to argue about the
instructions." (Me, 1991)
