kontiki99
Electrical
- Feb 16, 2006
- 510
Just floating this idea as a trial balloon, I have never taken it up as a cause.
I work in a department with a dozen networked printers and maybe 100 engineers.
What do you think of having a clerk walk through the department with a cart of paper and toner cartridges checking and load every paper tray of every printer, fax etc every morning.
Having an engineer refill a tray as a one-off event doesn’t seem like a big deal.
If the paper isn’t readily there, someone may have to go for a walk and get the key, sign out supplies etc. Sometimes multiple engineers head off to different supply cabinets.
In any case, while a machine is out of paper the print jobs back up, two or three people start to loiter by the printer. Person in a rush runs pack to send the job to another printer etc.
There is always someone struggling with how much paper were using too.
I wouldn’t mind if we set aside dedicated printers with cheaper recycled paper for proofing if that made a significant cost difference.
I work in a department with a dozen networked printers and maybe 100 engineers.
What do you think of having a clerk walk through the department with a cart of paper and toner cartridges checking and load every paper tray of every printer, fax etc every morning.
Having an engineer refill a tray as a one-off event doesn’t seem like a big deal.
If the paper isn’t readily there, someone may have to go for a walk and get the key, sign out supplies etc. Sometimes multiple engineers head off to different supply cabinets.
In any case, while a machine is out of paper the print jobs back up, two or three people start to loiter by the printer. Person in a rush runs pack to send the job to another printer etc.
There is always someone struggling with how much paper were using too.
I wouldn’t mind if we set aside dedicated printers with cheaper recycled paper for proofing if that made a significant cost difference.