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By Walter Allread
Staff Writer
At a time when many students |. -f
are working on theses, the Union B ? Print
Shop in the Russell House 19 University
Union will be without a M
copying machine for at least five
days. Their Kodak Ektaprint 100F HI
copier was removed Tuesday 77,0
morning. remov
Print Shnn mnnauor Qncan I Jonvl
said University Printing officials rep/aCi
Richard Kelly and Dick Davis by Ste
made it "definitely clear" to her
that a possible replacement Xerox
model would be okayed by their I
department. She said she had I <
expected no loss of service. h [
HENZL SAID SHE had the |
opuon 10 cancel me cancenaiion 01
the Kodak model, but did not do so
because she was told by Kelly that
the replacement would be okayed.
The print shop manager said the
old Kodak model had been blurring _ .
some copies of theses and ^1
dissertations and that the Xerox
8200 would be more versatile.
She said USC vice-president for ' ^
University Relations and Public pc
Affairs, Chris Vlahoplus, as well as < ,
the Russell House assistant
director for business, Ken Brandt VC
were present at the Friday j ^ ^
meeting when she was told the i
replacement would be okayed.
None were available for comment.
She said Kelly "offered to help
me cancel the Kodak," and added
university rnnung oinciais nad
expressed interest in sharing or H
completely moving in the Print | |
Shop's space on the third floor.
Phillip Casom, assistant ajt/gg/fi
manager of the shop, said they will
remain open to handle offset,
mimeo and typesetting work, but
"it's thesis time and a lot of people I
aren't going to be able to get copies
here." U
The Print Shop, which is self-. I
ciinnnrtind tVio 'WnAnlr iil
uuppvi tny IVQOVVI tiIV/ ru '!;
model at a $965 per month base fl
rate for 29,000 copies. Susan Henzl II
said the Kodak usually averaged I
97,000 copies per month at a cost of '!
about $1200.
Casom said students will have to
use copiers in university libraries
or private copying firms near
campus until the replacement
arrives. The library copiers, he
said, require manual coin loading
for each copy and are slightly
higher in cost at five cents per
copy. Another copier is on the ^
second floor in the Russell House.
C. J. Cambre at the Thomas f| |p|fr
Cooper Library said all eight coinoperated
machines there are in
working order, as well as three !
others in the Law School Library I i
and two in the BA Library. j/j
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Kodak Ektaprint 10OF copier is being taken apart for
1/ from University Printing on Tuesday. A possible
went Xerox model has not yet been approved. (Photo
jhen Ridde/I)
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By Janet Gibson
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Most USC students who qualify ti
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