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Troubleshooting Printer Problems
The past few days have been really busy. Yesterday, I went to CIS 320 (Telcom) and reviewed my grades for the semester, to make sure I know how I'm doing in the class. That way there won't be any surprises at the end of the semester.
In the afternoon, I went to work and investigated a problem we are having with PowerBooks and the photography team. Every time they print we get the same error on the color laserjet. It's become really frustrating because we can't pinpoint the cause of the problem, and it's a difficult problem to troubleshoot.
I left work early to come back to campus for a Research Advisory Committee meeting. We discussed the recommendations about the future structure of the committee, and research issues within the university community. It's always an interesting meeting, because it's an aspect of the university that not many students have the opportunity to see.
After the committee meeting, I went over to the Harrisonburg
Children's Museum to finish up my Community Service Learning Project. This weekend I need to write up the project to turn it in to CIS 320 next week.
Today, in ISAT 351 (Biotech) we discussed the causes of baldness and various treatments. We finished up a group project deliverable for ISAT 344 (Intelligent Systems). And I met with Dr. Henriksen to discuss more details with my senior thesis. I've decided to start writing my proposal and find a company to work with later.
This evening, I went to work and continued to troubleshoot the printer problem. I think it's a firmware issue with the printers or jetdirect devices that connect the printers to the network. Then, I spent the rest of my time moving my desk to a new place within the Technical Services area. I feel like I've spent more time in the past few weeks moving my desk, than I have actually being productive.
I've got to get some sleep so I can be ready to answer questions for ISAT 252 Lab with Dr. Cushman in the morning.
Posted by Matt on April 6, 2006 11:46 PM | Link | Email Matt
