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Printing quota exceeded.

I got email that said I exceeded the monthly usage of printing.  I tried to run the printuse command, but can't run that command. I want to explain for my using of printing. Because I am TA for CSxxx, I have to print more, for example the student's turnin printing for grading, assignment, other handout materials. I believe this amount must be very big. So because of my future job as TA,  may I ask you to open my account for printing?
          
In what way did the 'printuse' login command not work for you?  Are you sure that you entered the command correctly;

        slogin lectura.cs.arizona.edu -l printuse
                                      
after which you will be prompted for the password for that account.
        
The same information is available from the Summary option on the

web page.
               
We have removed the restriction on your account for the remainder of the month so that you can continue to print.

Printing restrictions are automatically triggered.  If you are a TA and expect to perform large amounts of printing in excess of your print quote, but in the course of your assigned duties, you'd best contact lab with this information before your printing privledges are suspended.


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