[153] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
3160 Use
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (William F. Furtado Jr.)
Wed Mar 29 08:07:42 2000
Resent-From: "David F. Lambert" <LAMBERT@mitvma.mit.edu>
Resent-To: Enterprise Printing Delivery Project Team <printdel@MIT.EDU>
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 15:12:59 EST
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From: "William F. Furtado Jr." <FURT@mitvma.mit.edu>
To: DOST@mitvma.mit.edu
Folks,
To get a little more comfortable with the ability to downsize the
3827 printer (90PPM) to a second 3160 Model 2 (60PPM) printer, we're
shifting some of the existing print load from W91's 3827 to E19's
existing 3160-2.
In the past, we've processed upwards to 300K pgs/mo on the E19
3160 printer. The E19 print operator and 3160 have been under
utilized as of late. Recent loads are ~600K pgs/mo on the 3827
and ~75K/ pgs/mo on the 3160. So, shifting some of the print load
makes sense anyway. Holler if you have questions.
-Dave
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FYI,
The 3160 Laser Printer in E19 will see a increase in page
counts over the next few months. We have increased routers
limit to allow jobs with 200,000 records or less and a East
campus destination to flow into the Cl 3 queue in E19. Router
will still shutdown E19 at 17:00 and transfer any remaining
files to the W91 print queue. The reason for this is to checkout
how the 3160 will perform under increased usage.
If anyone has any questions, please let me know.
Bill Furtado