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| In impact printing, calibration helps to ensure that the colors and layout represented on the monitor display match the colors and layout of the printed image. |
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| The printer types used in Point of Sale (PoS) systems are _____. |
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| A laser printer is a type of impact printer. |
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| An inkjet printer is a type of impact printer. |
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| A daisy wheel printer is a type of impact printer. |
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| A thermal printer is a type of impact printer. |
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| A dot matrix printer is a type of impact printer. |
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| _____ printer takes advantage of tractor feed during printing process. |
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| Inkjet printers provide the capability to produce duplicate pages (multipart forms) during printing process. |
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| Thermal printers provide the capability to produce duplicate pages (multipart forms) during printing process. |
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| Impact printers provide the capability to produce duplicate pages (multipart forms) during printing process. |
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| Dot matrix printers provide the capability to produce duplicate pages (multipart forms) during printing process. |
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| Laser printers provide the capability to produce duplicate pages (multipart forms) during printing process. |
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| Inkjet printers use inked ribbon to produce an imprint on paper. |
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| Daisy wheel printers use inked ribbon to produce an imprint on paper. |
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| Dot matrix printers use inked ribbon to produce an imprint on paper. |
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| Thermal printers use inked ribbon to produce an imprint on paper. |
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| Laser printers use inked ribbon to produce an imprint on paper. |
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| A single sheet or roll of printing paper with holes punched along each side is designed for use with _____ printers. |
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| The printing method which utilizes the XPS format is _____. |
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| XPS is a file format commonly used in virtual printing. |
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| GDI is a file format commonly used in virtual printing. |
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| PCL is a file format commonly used in virtual printing. |
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| PDF is a file format commonly used in virtual printing. |
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| TXT is a file format commonly used in virtual printing. |
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| A language used for describing the appearance of a printed page is called _____. |
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| The legacy parallel printer port is called _____. |
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| A Windows component responsible for representing graphical objects and transmitting them to output devices such as monitors and printers is called _____. |
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| Graphics Device Interface |
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| DB-25 and Centronics connectors are types of _____ used for printers. |
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| Parallel cable connectors |
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| ECP refers to a parallel printer port operation mode. |
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| EPP refers to a parallel printer port operation mode. |
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| EFC refers to a parallel printer port operation mode. |
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| IPP is a protocol designed to enable remote printing. |
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| LPD/LPR is a protocol designed to enable remote printing. |
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| RDP is a protocol designed to enable remote printing. |
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| IMAP is a protocol designed to enable remote printing. |
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| Internet Printing Protocol |
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| Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Remote |
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| Fiber-optic cabling has high signal attenuation. |
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| Fiber-optic cabling is immune to electromagnetic interference. |
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| Fiber-optic cabling is less suitable for carrying digital information than copper cabling. |
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| Fiber-optic cabling provides higher level of security than copper cabling (difficult to tap into). |
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| Fiber-optic cabling has low bandwidth capacity. |
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| Fiber-optic cabling is more suitable for carrying digital information than copper cabling. |
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| ST, SC, and LC are types of _____ for fiber-optic cabling. |
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| RJ-11 and RJ-45 are connector types used with _____ cabling. |
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| F-connector & BNC are used with _____ cabling. |
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| An Ethernet _____ cable uses different pin/pair assignments on each end. |
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| An Ethernet _____ cable uses the same pin/pair assignments on each end. |
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| The advantages of multi-mode fiber-optic cabling over single-mode cabling include data transfer rates over longer distances, higher speed, and lower cost. |
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| TOSLINK fiber-optic connector |
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| The final step in the laser printing process is _____. |
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| The first two steps in the laser printing process are _____. |
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| The third and fourth steps in the laser printing process are _____. |
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| The fifth and sixth steps in the laser printing process are _____. |
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