True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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The act of
writing the contents of a print job to a file on disk so they will not be lost if the print server is
shut down before the job is completed is known as spooling.
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2.
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By default,
the Spooler service is installed as part of the base Windows 2000 installation process.
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3.
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Enhanced
metafile spool files are device-independent files used in Windows 2000 to reduce the amount of time
spent processing a print job.
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4.
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The print
provider sends print requests from clients to the print server, so the requests can be routed to the
appropriate print router.
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5.
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The print
provider is server-side software that sends a print job to the proper server in the format required
by that server.
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6.
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EMF spool
files are used for local print jobs, for encapsulted PostScript print jobs, or when specified by the
user.
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7.
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RAW spool
files are device-dependent output files that have been completely processed and are ready for output
on the targeted print device.
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8.
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RAW spool
files are fully defined when created.
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9.
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Spool files
are normally deleted after the print job to which they apply is completed because they only exist to
keep the print job from getting lost in case of a power failure that affects the print
server.
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10.
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You can
configure the spooler to retain all print jobs, even after they are printed.
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11.
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The language
monitor comes into play only if the print device is bidirectional.
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12.
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The Print
Task Language provides printer control at the print-job level and enables users to change printer
default levels such as number of copies, color, and printer languages.
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13.
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The port
monitor supplied with Windows 2000 controls only the parallel ports.
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14.
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The Printers
window is the starting point for all printer installation and management.
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15.
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Figure 10-1
depicts the Printers windows.
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16.
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Windows 2000
print servers, by default, automatically host and install drivers for Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0,
Windows 95 and Windows 98.
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17.
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In Windows
2000 jargon, creating a printer means that you're setting up a printer for local use.
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18.
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You can
create more than one logical printer for a single print device.
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19.
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On the Ports
tab you can adjust settings for the ports selected for use with a particular print
device.
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20.
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If you
choose to print directly to the printer instead of spooling documents, your application won't regain
control until the print job is fully sent to the printer, but it will complete the print job
faster.
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21.
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If you
choose to print spooled documents first, the order in which documents spool to the print device will
override any print priorities that you have in place.
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22.
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Holding
mismatched documents prevents only those documents from printing, without affecting any
others.
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23.
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Waiting to
print until the document has completely spooled to the printer will not delay the printing
process.
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24.
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If you want
to be able to print a document again without resubmitting it from the application, choose to keep
documents in the spooler after they've printed.
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25.
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Enabling
advanced printing features activates functions, such as page order, booklet printing, and pages per
sheet, that are only available on specific printers.
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26.
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Windows 2000
has added Web support to its print subsystem, which allows remote users to submit print jobs for
printing, view printer queues, and download print drivers.
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27.
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In addition
to the configurable properties of each logical printer, the print server itself can be
fined-tuned.
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28.
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The Spooler
service is required for printing.
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29.
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By default,
the Spooler service needs to be started manually after the system starts.
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30.
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Windows 2000
Professional supports native fax features and operations.
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31.
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The Fax
Service System tool is used to configure all fax-enabled devices.
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32.
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The Fax
Service Management tool maintains logs of all inbound and outbound fax activity.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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33.
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The ____ is
the portion of Windows 2000 that begins the process of producing visual output; it is the part of
Windows 2000 that makes WYSIWYG output possible.
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34.
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The printer
graphics driver is responsible for rendering the GDI commands into ____ commands that can be sent to
the printer. a. | Device Driver
Interface | b. | Graphic Device Driver | c. | Printer Driver
Interface | d. | Printer Graphics Driver | | |
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35.
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The ____
provides information to the printer interface driver about the make and model of a specific type of
print device. a. | printer information
file | b. | printer
characterization file | c. | characterization data file | d. | characterization
printer file | | |
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36.
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The ____
monitor transmits the print job either to the print device or to another server. a. | language | b. | port | c. | print | d. | device | | |
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37.
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In the
printer Properties dialog box, the ____ tab displays the features and paper sizes currently available
for this printer. a. | General | b. | Ports | c. | Device | d. | Advanced | | |
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38.
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In the
printer Properties dialog box, the ____ tab contains a variety of controls that you can use to create
a text comment that will show up in the Browse list entry for that printer, and to create a separate
entry to identify its location. a. | General | b. | Ports | c. | Device | d. | Advanced | | |
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39.
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In the
printer Properties dialog box, the ____ tab is used to set up a printer pool. a. | General | b. | Ports | c. | Device | d. | Advanced | | |
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40.
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In the
printer Properties dialog box, the ____ tab is used to set the hours during which the printer is
available, set printer priority, and define spooling options. a. | General | b. | Ports | c. | Device | d. | Advanced | | |
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41.
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____
documents are those for which the page setup and printer setup are incompatible. a. | Irregular | b. | Unmatched | c. | Mismatched | d. | Odd | | |
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42.
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The ____
button access the same dialog box as the Printing Preferences button on the General
Tab. a. | Printing
Defaults | b. | Print Processor | c. | Printer | d. | Printer Access | | |
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43.
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The ____
button is used to select an alternate printing processor and data type format. a. | Printing
Default | b. | Print Processor | c. | Printer | d. | Printer Access | | |
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44.
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In Table
10-1, the code associated with "I" is ____.
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45.
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In Table
10-1, the code associated with "L" is ____.
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46.
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In Table
10-1, the code associated with "F" is ____. a. | !Fpathname | b. | !! | c. | !Hnn | d. | !L | | |
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47.
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In Table
10-1, the code associated with "M" is ____.
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48.
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In Table
10-1, the code associated with "J" is ____.
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49.
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In Table
10-1, the code associated with "H" is ____. a. | !Fpathname | b. | !! | c. | !Hnn | d. | !L | | |
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50.
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In Table
10-1, the code associated with "G" is ____. a. | !Fpathname | b. | !I | c. | !Hnn | d. | !L | | |
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51.
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In Table
10-1, the code associated with "D" is ____. |