Our project is intending on containing 2x multifunctional printers within a glass partitioned area (large floor plate so there will be a couple of these on each floor). These printers will be large free standing (MFD) machines rather than something that might sit on the end of a desk. But there use is going to be limited - few pages at a time and not constantly printing reams of paper (there's a separate print room within the building). I know that there as been much forum debate over the years on the numbers of copies on floor printers / size but has anyone recent experience of providing on floor print rooms w/o requiring deck to deck/ negatively pressured and self closing doors. thanks
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Christoph Keck
CES Clean Energy Solutions GmbH6 thumbs up
May 4, 2022 - 7:50 am
Hi,
since you haven't gotten an answer, did you ask USGBC directly? And if so, what was there response?
BR Chris
emily reese moody
Sustainability Director, Certifications & ComplianceJacobs
LEEDuser Expert
476 thumbs up
May 4, 2022 - 9:56 am
I've had many projects with this type of central print areas, usually a few machines in each, but not high volume. We have not had any issues with not having the partitions, doors, etc.