DESCRIPTION
The "Print Assessment Program" is a department-by-department
evaluation of equipment, special needs, physical location,
and utilization of hardcopy devices.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the "Print Assessment Program" is
to design and implement the most cost efficient print environment
for each department within the University, including:
- proper sizing of printer/copier devices
- collection of printing statistics
- bench-marking the utilization and performance of deployed
hardcopy devices.
Plain copiers will be replaced with more
functional and cost efficient MFP* devices, which will
reduce the individual department's operating expense in
terms of copies and network printing.
How does it work?
The assessment program will be carried out as a sequence
of phases, which are described as follows:
- Phase I: Data Collection
A member of UNIT in conjunction with XSE (partner in
the MFP program), will meet with the department/area
director to gather the following departmental information:
- number of employees
- geographical dispersal
- specifics on existing copiers
- number and usage of network printing devices
- Phase II: Analysis of Departmental
Needs
Information gathered from Phase 1 will be analyzed and
bracketed against "standardized" hardcopy devices,
including:
- Divide geographically dispersed departments into
logical, convenient work groups
- Assess print volume for each work group
- Map users' needs to an appropriate network printer
or MFP
- Centralize special print needs, such as color or
wide format, in core departmental areas
- Recover devices no longer needed by department
- Phase III: Review of Findings
Meetings will be held with the department/area director
to review:
- Equipment to be recovered
- New equipment to be installed
- Rational for the changes
- New equipment and capabilities
- Location of new equipment
- Equipment to be recovered
- Date of implementation
- Phase IV: Preparation
The preparation will include the following:
- Distribute communication plan to all department
members in advance of the planned implementation
date
- Schedule UNIT's hardware technicians to assist
in deployment of new equipment and recovery of old
or unneeded equipment
- Order hardware required for new print environment
- Confirm dates and plans with department head
- Phase V: Deployment
On the day of implementation, the project manager and
a team of hardware technicians will carry out the following
tasks:
- Deliver and install all new print/MFP devices
- Install appropriate drivers and software on all
departmental computers
- Disconnect and remove all equipment targeted for
recovery
- Test all computers and workstations to insure that
they can print to the appropriate devices
- Provide each user with a copy of the "Helpdesk
Guidelines for Printer Support"
- Store all recovered equipment until follow up assessment
is complete
- Phase VI: Final Assessment
After an initial trial and assessment period has passed,
the project manager and Department chair/head will:
- Review any performance issues
- Identify overlooked special printing/copier/fax
needs
- Identify additional equipment needs
- Identify additional devices to recover
- Setup an annual meeting with department head to
address changes in needs, collected statistics, and
evaluate cost savings
- Release all recovered equipment for deployment
in other areas
*Multi-Function Printer
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