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Date

2-3:30 pm

Attendees

Participants: 69

Discussion items

Item

Desired Outcome

Time

Who

Notes

Decisions

Actions

1

Opener

Welcome and intention of the meeting

Presentation slides available in this folder (viewable by all): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Mk7kEiksbq54WZZZ91sy3701Bz3zRVli?usp=sharing

15

Jeremy

2

Presentation

Spine-o-matic & AEM/Namtuck

15

Ramon Barcia, Dennis Vice

“Printers are the scorn of IT departments. Printers will always suck” (smile)

3

Quick Printing at UCI

10

Lakshmi Arunachalam, Lai Arakawa

  • Ex Libris recommends Quick Printing. It’s browser-based and easy to setup. Printing capabilities are based on your browser.

  • UCI Fulfillment is only using printing for paging slips; uses them for hold slips.

  • If you select multiple items, Quick Printing creates a single PDF to print. How are the page breaks? It prints one slip per page.

  • Exploring print queuing.

4

No Printing at UCSC

10

Gillian Keleher, Sarah Lindsey

  • UCSC used Alma implementation to simplify many policies and practices.

  • Stopped printing receipts. Using email instead. No negative consequences experienced!

    • Record of receipts and notices are in the Alma patron record - more reliable for verifying checkins/checkouts.

  • Environmentally friendly!!

  • Using Spine-o-matic for printing labels.

  • Use Quick Printing to print from the browser for staff.

5

Printing Hardware

10

Dennis Vice

6

Q/A

Q/A

30

All

  1. How about printing labels for serials?

    1. SpineOmatic lets you configure how you’d like serials, sudoc, etc. to look.

7

TOTAL

90/90

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