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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Neon, is unwell atm.<br>
Keeps paper jamming. That may because its paper is low. But we
have no paper to refill it, as we donated out (small) unused paper
to LCA.<br>
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On 4/01/2014 5:21 PM, Sam Moore wrote:<br>
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like a good idea. I'm not actually sure how much toner
Phosphorous has left, but I'm willing to try and set this up
tomorrow morning.<br>
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On 04/01/14 17:09, Harry McNally wrote:<br>
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I had an idea for a vol task that can be done autonomously
with bits of computer detritis around UCC; tell me what you
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There has been a fair bit of angst from delegates on the lca
[chat] list because they got on a plane and -then- got an
email saying they needed to print their lca boarding pass to
paper in order to register. There is a alternative way to
register that hasn't been designed for efficiency that (I
think) requires some ID and "physical person auth" to
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Most people that haven't got a dead tree boarding pass -do-
have a copy in an email on their laptops. Can we set up, in
the registration area, a self serve printing kiosk with the
sole purpose of printing boarding passes. I had the notion is
could be a network printer (hopefully with DHCP) or a PC and
parallel printer (whatever) attached to a 24port switch with a
swarm of cat5 cables hanging out that people can just
plug-and-print. This means some negotiation of picking up the
right piece of paper but I'm sure people can figure that out.
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If you think it's do-able, I'd suggest asking Luke John if
it's workable. <br>
And I'm also assuming UCC has a mono or colour printer with
enough toner to print maybe 100 to 200 of the boarding passes.
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If Luke says go, as soon as you have a tested solution I can
email onto [chat] saying "remain calm and don't try to serch
out a printer .. we'll have this system [description ..]" <br>
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Anyway, I'm down at TAVNOC tomorrow if you are going. I know
there will be -plenty- to do tomorrow since I did drop in in
the morning to chat to Jason about the AV setup and ended up
measuring some cable lengths etc. I know there is a -lot- of
config and installation to do for the AV and some vol work is
just remaining in the room if another person needs to dash
back to TAVNOC for a missing item (we can't get back into the
room unless someone stays put and also to guard the gear
during setup and test. But I'm ure there is a lot more besides
to be done. <br>
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See you tomorrow if you can make it :-) <br>
Harry <br>
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