On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 10:48, Kennedy, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
> I hate to toss such a generic question out there but I have zero experience 
> in this
> area. We are putting up a new building this summer, replacing our larges which
> would be the High School.  We have always just used network attached printers 
> and
> let the users run free. Less hassle for us but probably not the most cost 
> effective way
> to do it. So I am thinking 2008 R2 print server and some sort of usage 
> monitoring software.
>
> Any ideas on suggested software to monitor all of this, or any ideas on a 
> better design?

Not trying to be facetious or rude - just trying to stimulate some thought.

This is a high school; can we make the assumption that everyone has a
computer, and most likely a portable?

Why print? Why not keep everything electronic?

It *would* be a radical move, and probably not easily accepted by some
of the older staff, but I think in this specific environment, unless
there are regulatory requirements for it, this might be a useful
approach.

Kurt

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