Difference between revisions of "Printer Evaluation"
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All HP Laserjet 4 and above we put on the incoming shelves for testing. | All HP Laserjet 4 and above we put on the incoming shelves for testing. | ||
− | For all the others we pull the paper and the toner, put them in their bins and put the machine on the Recyclables shelves. | + | For all the others we pull the paper and the toner, put them in their bins and put the machine on the Recyclables shelves. If the toner is something we use in house (all the in house bins are labeled under the right set of shelves) we'll keep it. Otherwise they go in the toner bin under the left set of shelves. |
=Fax Machines= | =Fax Machines= |
Revision as of 22:34, 3 April 2008
Note: This page only refers to printers sitting on the incoming pile near Printer Island. The following should not be followed by anyone who doesn't have the permission of production. A printer production person must be present. These machines contain hazardous materials such as glass, toner and mercury.
Printers
By printers we mean things that only print.
Jets
We put all HP 900s and above on the shelves for testing.
Everything else gets a black "X" and goes on the Recyclables shelf.
Lasers
All HP Laserjet 4 and above we put on the incoming shelves for testing.
For all the others we pull the paper and the toner, put them in their bins and put the machine on the Recyclables shelves. If the toner is something we use in house (all the in house bins are labeled under the right set of shelves) we'll keep it. Otherwise they go in the toner bin under the left set of shelves.
Fax Machines
Ask for help identifying fluorescent tubes and LED lights.
Check for fluorescent tube. If it has one, try to remove the scanner section and put it in the hazardous box. Be careful and ask for assistance as these tubes contain mercury and are very hazardous.
If the fax machine has an LED light it goes on the Recyclables shelves.
All-in-Ones
Tear off and clip free the scanner section and put it in the scanner box.
If the scanner section can't be removed, unscrew it and carefully remove the glass. There may be a fluorescent tube inside that contains mercury. Be very careful removing it and putting it in the hazardous box. Once the scanner elements have been removed, with the exception of the fluorescent tubes, put them in the scanner box. The rest of the machine gets a black "X" and goes on the Recyclables shelves.
Scanners
Scanners with USB ports go on the incoming shelves for testing. Other ones go in the scanner box, which will be added to the scanner gaylord outside.