Has it gotten so bad that you have to send stuff to the manager to get it printed?
I’ve seen offices where only a few people were able to connect to the network printer and just ask people if they can print it.
Usually they’ve tries using flash drives but many large printers are also terrible at reading pdf files from them.
Edit: Should note that most of these people were smart and were able to follow instructions. However the big office printers can be an utter pain at times.
It’s amazing that the faster Ethernet gets and the more powerful network devices become, the fewer things we can do.
Why wouldn’t just about everyone get the ability to print on the device whose sole purpose is to print things? If everything is set up right, you can even set per-user policies so Jarrett doesn’t waste ink printing 50 AI pictures of kittens to hang in his soulless office cubicle.
because printers are evil
And tons of companies block flash drive access now
I could see a small office where the printer is just directly attached to one person’s computer.
Yes, that’s probably how it is here. Still, it’s strange, considering that most reasonably modern printers are fairly easy to set up for any company network.
Presumably, not much is printed here, as there is hardly any need for it anymore.
I had a job where they disabled access to all printers. If you needed a hard copy, you had to email the document to the printer admins and they would print after reviewing it.
Similarly, they were too cheap to pay for zoom licenses so if you needed a meeting longer than 40 minutes, you had to email the zoom admins with the list of attendees and they would create it.
But getting a repeating zoom meeting scheduled was virtually impossible.
Did anyone ever tell you the back story for that rule?
The general answer is every stupid rule was an over reaction to something.
And the owner runs it like a gas station and assumes everyone is stealing from the till.
Friendly reminder: if you need to print something, your local Library more than likely offers a printing service! Fees are usually measured in single-digit cents per page, if there’s any to begin with.
At least the manager seemed to have a good sense of humor about it.