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Computer Networking
Undergraduate 1
11/05/2012

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Which document exhibits better quality, one printed with 600 dpi or one printed with
1200 dpi? Why?
Definition
A document printed with 1200 dpi exhibits better quality than one printed with 600 dpi because more dots are written per inch
Term
During the laser printing process, what determines when the toner sticks to the drum and when it does not stick to the drum?
Definition
During the laser printing process, a magnet inside the cylinder is what determines when the toner sticks to the drum and when it does not stick to the drum. It makes the toner stick to the drum where the laser beam has hit and is repelled from the area where the laser beam has not hit
Term
What type printer is most dependent on the quality paper it uses to get the best printing results?
Definition
Inkjet Printers
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Why is it less expensive to maintain an inkjet printer that has a black ink cartridge than
one that does not?
Definition
It is less expensive to maintain an inkjet printer that has a black ink cartridge than one that does not because an Inkjet printer that doesn't use a black ink cartridge has to use a more expensive color cartridge to produce black
Term
What should you do if an inkjet printer prints with missing dots or lines on the page?
Definition
With today's printers often let you clean the nozzles automatically, using software or buttons on the front panel of the printers.
Term
What can you do to help a dot-matrix printer last longer?
Definition
You should replace the ribbon of a dot matrix printer.
Term
What two Windows XP components are used to share resources on a network and access
those shared resources?
Definition
To share and installed printer using XP,File and printer sharing must be installed and to use a shared printer on a remote PC, client for Microsoft Networks must be installed
Term
How do you share a local printer with others in the workgroup?
Definition
Open the printers and Faxes window or Printers Window. Right-click the printer you want to share, and select Sharing from the shortcut menu. The printer's Properties dialog box opens; the dialog box in Windows 2000 is similar. Select Share this printer and enter a name for the printer.
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What kind of printer is assigned an IP address?
Definition
A network printer
Term
What company developed PostScript? PCL?
Definition
Adobe Systems, Hewlett-Packard
Term
What tool can you use to remove loose toner from inside a printer?
Definition
You can use an extension magnet brush. A long-handled brush that is made of nylon fibers that are charged with static electricity and easily attract the toner like a magnet.
Term
Where is the best place to look for a firmware upgrade for a printer?
Definition
Look at the website of the manufacturer of the printer
Term
How can you prove a printer problem is not with the printer itself, but lies with the network, computer, OS, or application?
Definition
It depends on printer. For laser printers it's very easy to do, just print out test page using controls located on the printer itself. With other printer is harder because of absence of testing interface. The only choice you have is to connect the printer to computer try to get it printing. If does on one computer and does not do it somewhere else you point is proved.
Term
When you get a toner-low message, what can you do to extend the life of the toner cartridge before you replace the cartridge?
Definition
Remove the toner cartridge and gently rock it back and forth to redistribute the toner.

Term
What causes a ghosted image on a printout?
Definition
Caused by a problem with the image drum or toner cartridge
Term
List two possible ways to improve printing speed.
Definition
Decrease the resolution or add more memory to printer/computer
Term
What is likely the problem when a portion of a complicated page does not print?
Definition
The printer does not have enough memory to hold the entire page
Term
What is a default printer?
Definition
The printer that is automatically used by a program unless another printer is specifically designated.
Term
What is a duplex printing?
Definition
The ability to print on both sides of the paper.
Term
Describe the meaning of dye-sublimation printer
Definition
A dye-sublimation printer (or dye-sub printer) is a computer printer which employs a printing process that uses heat to transfer dye onto medium materials such as a plastic card, paper, or fabric.
Term
How do Graphics Device Interfaces work?
Definition
GDI draws and formats the page and then sends the almost-ready- to-print page to the printer in bitmap form. Because Windows, rather than the printer, does most of the work of building the page, a GDI printer needs less firmware and memory, and, therefore, generally costs less than a PCL or PostScript printer.
Term
How is a laserjet printer different from an inkjet printer?
Definition
An Inkjet printer uses a printhead to "shoot" ink on to a page. An electronic device actually boils the ink, making it expand and shoot out.
Term
laser printer
Definition
A printer that uses a laser to produce an image on a rotating drum before electrostatically transferring the image to paper.
Term
What is Network printer and local printer?
Definition
A network printer is shared by more than one computer. A local printer is directly connected to one computer.
Term
What company developed Printer Control Language?
Definition
Hewlett-Packard but is considered a de facto standard in the printing industry since many printer manufactureres use PCL. (PCL (Printer Control Language)
Term
PostScript
Definition
a language used to communicate how a page is to print and was developed by Adobe Systems.
Term
power cycle
Definition
(also, cycle power or just cycle) To power off a machine and then power it on immediately
Term
What is a print spool?
Definition
When a print job or print command is initiated, the data involved is stored in memory while the printer slowly processes it.
Term
What is difference between repair kit and maintenance kit?
Definition
you use a repair kit when something is broken, and you use a maintenance kit to maintain something to keep it it a good, healthy working condition so it does not break
Term
RET (Resolution Enhancement technology)
Definition
is a form of image processing technology used to manipulate dot characteristics popular among laser printer and inkjet printer manufacturers.
Term
solid ink printers
Definition
A laser-class printer that uses solid wax inks that are melted into a liquid before being used. Instead of jetting the ink onto the paper directly as inkjet printers do, solid ink printers jet the ink onto a drum.
Term
thermal printers
Definition
A non-impact printer in which characters are formed by heating selected elements of a 5 × 7 or 7 × 9 dot matrix that is in contact with heat-sensitive paper.
Term
XPS (XML Paper Specification)
Definition
introduced with Windows Vista and was designed to ultimately replace GDI as the method Windows uses to render the page before sending it to the printer.
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What are the six steps of laser printing?
Definition
1. Cleaning. A sweeper strip cleans the drum of any residual toner, which is swept away by a sweeping blade. Erase lamps light the surface of the drum to neutralize any elec- trical charge left on it. These erase lamps are usually in the top cover of the printer.
2. Conditioning. The drum is conditioned by a roller that places a high uniform electri- cal charge of –600V on the surface of the drum. The roller is called the primary charging roller or primary corona, which is charged by a high-voltage power supply assembly.
3. Writing. A laser beam discharges a lower charge only to places where toner should go. The uniform charge applied in Step 2 is discharged only where you want the printer to print. This is done by controlling motors and mirrors that direct the laser beam to scan across the drum until it completes the correct number of passes for each inch of the drum circumference. For example, for a 1200 dots per inch (dpi) printer, the beam makes 1200 passes for every one inch of the drum circumference. The laser beam is turned on and off continually as it makes a single pass down the length of the drum, so that dots are written along the drum on every pass. For a 1200-dpi printer, 1200 dots are written along the drum for every inch of linear pass. The 1200 dots per inch down this single pass, com- bined with 1200 passes per inch of drum circumference, accomplish the resolution of 1200 x 1200 dots per square inch of many desktop laser printers. The laser beam has written an image to the drum surface as a –100V charge. The –100V charge on this image area will be used in the developing stage to transmit toner to the drum surface.
4. Developing. The developing cylinder applies toner to the surface of the drum. The toner is charged and sticks to the developing cylinder because of a magnet inside the cylinder. A control blade prevents too much toner from sticking to the cylinder surface. As the cylinder rotates very close to the drum, the toner is attracted to the part of the surface of the drum that has a –100V charge and repelled from the –600V part of the drum surface. The result is that toner sticks to the drum where the laser beam has hit and is repelled from the area where the laser beam has not hit.
5. Transferring. In the transferring step (shown in Figure 22-2), a strong electrical charge draws the toner off the drum onto the paper. This is the first step that takes place outside the cartridge and the first step that involves the paper. The transfer charging roller puts a positive charge on the paper to pull the toner from the drum onto the paper. Then the static charge eliminator (refer again to Figure 22-2) weakens the charges on both the paper and the drum so that the paper does not stick to the drum. The stiffness of the paper and the small radius of the drum also help the paper move away from the drum and toward the fusing assembly. Very thin paper can wrap around the drum, which is why printer manuals usually instruct you to use only paper designated for laser printers.
6. Fusing. The fusing step uses heat and pressure to fuse the toner to the paper. Up to this point, the toner is merely sitting on the paper. The fusing rollers apply heat to the paper, which causes the toner to melt, and the rollers apply pressure to bond the melted toner into the paper. The temperature of the rollers is monitored by the printer. If the temperature exceeds an allowed maximum value (410 degrees F for some printers), the printer shuts down.
7. Paper train. Timing. How long it takes for the paper to come out. Output process.
Term
AC is [...] polarity
Definition
positive and negative
Term
most laser printers work with [...] polarity, though a few have positive polarity, like Hitachi
Definition
negative
Term
most laser printers work with negative polarity, though a few have [...] polarity, like Hitachi
Definition
positive
Term
The toner has a [...] charge.
Definition
high negative
Term
The ouside of the fuser roller is coated in [...]
Definition
tethlon
Term
printing on both sides is called [...]
Definition
duplex printing
Term
[...] is a format for printing developed by adobe
Definition
post script
Term
[...] is the most simple or basic printing language. usually skipping or eliminating extra features in a document
Definition
raw data
Term
[...] is related to how your print jobs are sent to your printer. allows you to set up a priority to your print jobs so that when they reach your queue if you have a higher priority you can go to the head of the line.
Definition
Spooling
Term
plastic astotate must be [...]
Definition
tempered
Term
Text data that contains no embedded control characters is sent to the printer as is, and the printer can print it without any processing. This data is called [...]
Definition
raw data.
Term
The biggest advantage of inkjet printers is [...]
Definition
color
Term
most laser printers work with negative polarity, though a few have positive polarity, like [...]
Definition
Hitachi
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