The Lubbock Independent School District (ISD) was established in 1907. It’s the largest school district—61 campuses—serving the city of Lubbock, Texas.

The district includes elementary, early childhood, middle, high, and special purpose schools, and alternative campuses.

Yes, the 27,000 students and 3,500 staff do a lot of printing! And that printing was done on thousands of printers.

Eventually it came to a point where the print environment became too big and convoluted to manage. Something had to be done to manage the printers (and everything about them), and to find an alternative for the soon-to-be deprecated Google Cloud Print they were using.

We caught up with Robert Causer from Technology Services at Lubbock ISD to find out how they solved their printing challenges.

PAPERCUT: Tell us about your workplace and your role

ROBERT: I’ve been with the school district for 15 years now, and in my current role for three years. Prior to this role I was a network administrator for the district. My current role is  more specialized and with the technology deployment team.


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SOURCE PaperCut

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