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- Users are still releasing large jobs and walking away.
- We could disable the ramdisk on the printers, ensuring that the job is spooled directly from the Pharos server, which could prevent the release of another job while a sufficiently large one is printing. Further testing would be necessary, and it's unclear that this is a good idea.
- Unclaimed jobs expire after 2 hours
- Some users want up to 24 hours.
- We could increase this to 6 hours, which is probably the longest consecutive block of classes.
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- More control at Omegas ("Print All", "Delete", etc)
- Re-submission of recently printed documents (e.g. Print a document, close application, go to printer, release it, it jams, go to another printer and be able to re-release document without spooling again)
- Slightly high technical barrier.
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- Popup client currently requires re-typing username each time.
- There is a "Remember Last Values" button we can enable on the server.
19-Oct-2011 meeting with UA
Present: jdreed, othomas, leonidg, jhurwitz, theplaz
Action items:
By Friday 10/28
- Increase job expiration timeout to 24 hours.
- Enable "Print All" and "Delete" buttons on Omegas
- Enable "Remember last values" button for Popup client
- Figure out what data we can collect from Pharos and/or TechCash
- Do we record card swipes even if jobs aren't released; can we correlate them with Athena logins
Longer term
- Investigate changing page count displayed on Omegas to reflect what is debited from quota
- File request with vendor to enable the Popup clients to read a username from a config file and pre-fill the field with that value.
- Investigate remote display of the Pharos server's print queue for a given printer
- Investigate job size limitations (page count or file size) on a per-printer basis
- Ensure that if a job exceeds the allowed size, a useful error is displayed to user
- Investigate the possibility of using "generic" TechCash "gift cards" tied to an arbitrary username or specifically an ASA group locker name.
- Investigate the ability to disable fallback to TechCash on a per-user or system-wide basis
- Investigate using print quota for some services at CopyTech (e.g. course notes printed and bound in cardstock last longer than looseleaf printed on recycled paper)