Print Quotas for Computing Students
The Computing Department printing costs to support the computing units
is increasing and the department needs to restrict these costs. These
costs are funded by the Computing Department and therefore the department
must apply restrictions on printing in the computing laboratories.
The number of pages made available to a student is dependent on the
computing unit in which the student is enrolled, and on the number of
units. The following table shows the page allocation per week for each
unit. If more than one unit is being undertaken, the number of pages added
to the student's account is equal to the sum of the pages for each unit.
The page allocation is added to each student account on a weekly basis,
every Monday, during the teaching semester. Unused pages accumulate through
the semester. The quota is set to zero at the end of the semester after
the last examination date.
Your printing activity is logged.
If you run out of quota then Computing Technical Services (CTS) will
not add to your quota without an email request from the academic staff
member in charge of the unit. Your printing history will be reviewed by
CTS before any adjustment is made.
Giving you a quota is intended to allow you to print material related
to Computing Department units.
You are not permitted to use your use your print quota to print material
from units not run by the Computing Department. If you print non-computing
unit material then the Computing Department may disable your account.
In particular if, for example as has happened in the past, you exploit
a defect in the print quota system then the Computing Department may take
action against you that includes disabling your account and/or recovery
of the costs involved.
| Unit |
Pg |
Unit |
Pg |
Unit |
Pg |
Unit |
Pg |
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| ISYS114 |
10 |
COMP115 |
10 |
ISYS123 |
10 |
| COMP125 |
15 |
SLP 148 |
10 |
INFO111 |
10 |
All COMP and ISYS 2xx units 20 pages each
All COMP and ISYS 3xx units 20 pages each
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| All ITEC and MPCE units 20 pages each |
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Last Update: Thursday 27 September 2007
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