6A - Thursday, September 30, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6A - Thursday, September 30, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 01 ITS received as many as 35 student printing complaints this semester Mich. budget to eliminate $484 million def icit FromPage1A lead for ITS, wrote in an e-mail interview that there were about 30 reported printer problems on campus between Sept. 7 and 16. These reports often come from roving staff members, who inspect every print site loca- tion on campus during the week, or from consulting staff that encounter a printer problem as they work, she said. Loveless wrote that during that period of time, ITS also received between 25 and 35 complaints from students who were unable to use the printers. Though reports were gathered across campus, Loveless said that the majority of complaints came from the printing locations in and around the Fishbowl in Angell Hall, which has the highest print volume of campus's approximate- ly 12 million double-sided annual page output. The printer malfunctions were caused by an infrastructure change to the print servers that was completed before the begin- ning of the school year, Loveless wrote. But because the change was implemented across campus and affected all campus print- ing locations, Loveless added, the initial problems were not unex- pected. "When a highly technical envi- ronment is upgraded/updated it is not uncommon to see some bugs or instances where things do not Students study in the Fishbowl yesterday. ITS officials said they fixed printing problems that were plaguing the space. With federal help, lawmakers make budget deadline for first time in 3 years LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Mich- igan lawmakers wrapped up the final key pieces of the next state budget yesterday without tax increases and with spending cuts in many programs other than aid to public schools. The Legislature beat its budget- balancing deadline that coincides with the start of the new fiscal year Friday. Lawmakers had missed the deadline in two of the past three years, but the job was made easier this time because of extra cash from the federal government. Some of the final bills passed yesterday by the Republican- led Senate and the Democratic- run House included proposals to allow Sunday morning liquor sales in Michigan and provide money for road projects. The bills will be reviewed by Demo- cratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm, spokeswoman Liz Boyd said late Wednesday. Lawmakers are erasing a pro- jected $484 million deficit in the next budget. The deficit would have been far larger if it weren't for extra federal help. The latest boosts came with the announcement in August that Michigan would get an additional $380 million for Medicaid and about $316 million for schools. Overall, more than $1 billion in one-time, extra federal assistance will be in next year's budget. "It's the best we could do in a tough situation," Democratic House Speaker Andy Dillon said of the budget, hindered in large part because of dwindling rev- enues due to Michigan's poor economy. "Thank God for the support from the federal govern- ment, because it would have been very difficult." Dillon and Republican leaders said next year's budget will be tougher because the federal aid is expected to expire. Dillon had wanted bigger, longer-term changes including a consolidated health care plan for public employees in the state. The proposal has bogged down in the Legislature, but Dillon may con- tinue to push for its passage. Senate Republican Majority Leader Mike Bishop wanted more cost-saving reforms in the budget, but a consensus on many of his plans could not be reached. "I think, under the circum- stances, this budget did take a step in the right direction," Bish- op said. The Legislature voted Wednes- day to restore $154 per student to every district in the state in the fiscal year that starts Friday. That essentially would return schools to at least the annual minimum of $7,316 per student that districts were supposed to get before bud- get cuts in the 2009-10 fiscal year. Districts would get $23 to $46 per student on top of that, depending on how much they now receive in state aid. Most community colleges will * be safe from operating budget cuts, but universities face a 2.8 percent reduction. work in their anticipated man- ner," Loveless wrote. As ITS staff worked to find the sources of complaint, they discov- ered problems with queue moni- tor displays and the sequence in which jobs were printed, Loveless said. There was also a problem with the multiple pages per sheet setting on the MPrint website. After changes were made to the coding and infrastructure of the print servers, Loveless wrote that all previous system-wide issues have been fixed. LSA senior Casey Barnhart said she had problems with the Angell Hall area printers but didn't do anything about it when the prob- lems occurred. LSA sophomore Amanjot Sarao also said she had problems print- ing in the Fishbowl, but the issues did not dissuade her from con- tinuing to print there. Though the infrastructure transformation initially caused problems, Loveless said in a phone interview that she thinks the change to the new system will be better for the campus overall. 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