During the first week of classes this semester, Auburn students were without a place to print files on campus.
On Friday Aug. 19, Bliss Bailey, interim chief information officer, released a statement via email explaining the situation saying a new printing system, Ricoh, was the subject of technical problems.
In the email Bailey said printing and copying will be free on Ricoh's TigerPrint devices through Sept. 30 once all the issues are resolved.
"As we transition to the new Ricoh printing system with exciting new options, we have encountered some technical problems that will be resolved soon," Bailey said. "In appreciation of your patience and to give you adequate time to learn the new system, we will provide free printing and copying on Ricoh's TigerPrint devices through Sept. 30."
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