Difference between revisions of "Printers"
m |
(Some updates, needs more work. And organization.) |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
; Supervise Deconstruction | ; Supervise Deconstruction | ||
− | : The supervisor makes sure that everyone taking apart printers is using gloves, goggles and | + | : The supervisor makes sure that everyone taking apart printers is using gloves, goggles and closed-toed shoes. Wearing an apron is highly recommended, but optional. The supervisor makes sure everyone has tools, knows how to use them properly, and works safely. The supervisor ensures that volunteers are not smashing, banging, throwing or dropping of machines. The supervisor also makes sure that no toner cartridges or faxes and scanners that contain glass or mercury bulbs are taken apart by volunteers. Volunteers may have a lot of questions. The supervisor answers those questions. |
; Sorting - The Supervisor Sorts or Supervises Someone Who Sorts | ; Sorting - The Supervisor Sorts or Supervises Someone Who Sorts | ||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
:this section under construction March 2011 -Darryl | :this section under construction March 2011 -Darryl | ||
− | ; Checklist | + | ; Checklist (needs cleanup/updates [[User:Jashcraft|Jashcraft]] 18:02, 18 October 2012 (UTC)) |
: See [[Navigating Printer Island]] Each item on that page has a number that corresponds to a sign in Printerland so you can see what goes where. At the bottom of that page there is a general checklist of things that need to be done in Printerland regularly. | : See [[Navigating Printer Island]] Each item on that page has a number that corresponds to a sign in Printerland so you can see what goes where. At the bottom of that page there is a general checklist of things that need to be done in Printerland regularly. | ||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
: There is a broom and a dustpan in a drum to the left of the big warehouse. Put little leftover printer bits and floor sweepings into the printer scrap gaylord. | : There is a broom and a dustpan in a drum to the left of the big warehouse. Put little leftover printer bits and floor sweepings into the printer scrap gaylord. | ||
− | ; | + | ; Bulk Sales |
− | : | + | : We have a bulk buyer who comes in once a week to buy untested printers and accessories. We set aside many items for them on the wire shelves between the scanner gaylord and the TV shelves. A list of things we save can never be complete but John is working on improving the triage documentation - oct 2012. |
− | ; | + | ; Ink cartridges. |
− | + | : Volunteers remove ink cartridges from printers and place them in a bin on the work table. This ink is consolidated into banker boxes and saved for Rapid Refill. Mike from Rapid Refill Vancouver comes in on some Thursdays to collect these ink cartridges. | |
+ | ; Toner | ||
+ | : Staff or interns remove all toner cartridges from printers and fax machines before they are made available for volunteer deconstruction. Toner is packed carefully into large boxes. We use salvaged bubble wrap or packing foam between layers of toner to reduce damage in shipping. These boxes are eventually palletized and sold to an approved vendor who will re-manufacture or recycle them. | ||
− | : | + | ; Scanner/fax machine gaylord |
− | + | : When it is safe and efficient to do so, Staff or interns will remove the scanning unit (which contains a fluorescent bulb [mercury]) from scanners, fax machines and multi-function printers. The bulbs are left in their plastic housings and placed gently into the gaylord marked "staff use only". If It is not safe or efficient to remove the bulb housing then the scanner unit can go directly into the gaylord. | |
− | + | ||
+ | ; Glass | ||
+ | : Printer volunteers should not be given access to panes of glass in multifunction-printers or scanner parts. This glass is not recyclable in our area and it is a contaminant for our vendors. When it is safe and efficient to do so Glass panes can be carefully removed and thrown away. If it is not safe or efficient to remove glass panes they can be placed into printer scrap. | ||
+ | : Laser printers have a laser unit that often contains a small spear of glass. There is never a need to disassemble the laser unit because the circuit board that is visible inside of it is steel-backed and should stay with printer scrap. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Sorting (Out of date - John oct 1012)== | ||
− | |||
:Check out [[Printer Sorting]]. | :Check out [[Printer Sorting]]. | ||
Line 48: | Line 55: | ||
==Testing== | ==Testing== | ||
+ | |||
+ | This section is somewhat outdated. We currently have one volunteer who does all of our printer testing. This section should be updated [[User:Jashcraft|Jashcraft]] 18:02, 18 October 2012 (UTC) | ||
Here's some more specific information on how to use the computers and how to deal with specific models: [[Printer Testing Howto]] | Here's some more specific information on how to use the computers and how to deal with specific models: [[Printer Testing Howto]] |
Revision as of 11:02, 18 October 2012
Taking printers apart-- sometimes permanently, sometimes to make them work better-- can be a lot of fun. Welcome to Printerland. We're located just inside the Warehouse, to the left of the door near System Evaluation.
Just Printers?Printerland is responsible for printers, multi-function printers, faxes, and scanners. Receiving does not accept copiers, and they check machines that look like copiers to make sure they have means for connecting to a computer or network. If we inadvertently receive a copier, we recycle it without disassembly. How To Run PrinterlandThese are your basic responsibilities:
Sorting (Out of date - John oct 1012)
TestingThis section is somewhat outdated. We currently have one volunteer who does all of our printer testing. This section should be updated Jashcraft 18:02, 18 October 2012 (UTC) Here's some more specific information on how to use the computers and how to deal with specific models: Printer Testing Howto The object of the game is to get a printer to print out one of these test pages. If we can do that and it looks good, we stick that test page on the cleaned-up printer and write "Tested Ok" on the page. If we used in-house ink (ask your superviser as it's hidden), we, mark the test page accordingly. Don't forget to include a power cord, and then ask a supervisor to check it off before shipping it off to the Store or the Grant Shelves! Here is a more specific look at what to do with each kind of machine:
We also test network cards recovered from machines: Recyclingthis section under construction March 2011 -Darryl ------------ Recyclable printers and related gizmos are in the "Recyclables" gaylords in Printer Island, to be processed according to what's on the Whiteboard (3).
|
Printer Links
|