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A document is sent to the printer through a print command initiated by the user, typically from a computer or mobile device. This command is processed by the operating system, which communicates with the printer driver—software that translates the document into a format the printer can understand. The printer then receives the data via a wired or wireless connection and begins the printing process.

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Does quick printing a document sends the document straight to the printer?

Yes, using the "quick print" option typically sends the document directly to the default printer without opening the print dialog box. This allows for a faster printing process, as it bypasses any additional settings or adjustments that might be made in the full print menu. However, it's important to ensure that the correct printer is set as the default before using this option.


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What document can be returned to the company that creates and sends it?

a turnaround document


How network printers works?

Network printing works like normal printing as far as your document is concerned, but the computer does a little more work. Normally, the computer sends the document to a printer physically plugged in to it and it prints. In this case, the printer isn't plugged in, but is instead on the network, usually connected another computer. The computer printing would send the data over the network to the computer hosting the printer as if the printer were plugged in to the local machine.


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If you want to print the document using a different printer which button would you select?

Printer


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What is a parallel peripheral device interface?

The interface between a computer and printer in which computer sends multiple bits signal to the printer.


What computer part produces a soft copy?

A soft copy is an electronic copy. So if you are using MS Word for example you'd have a .doc file when you save a version of your document. A hard copy is a physical copy of your document i.e. when you print your document and you have a piece of paper in your hand.


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From MS Word Help, which you probably could have looked up yourself: If you want to print your document at a much higher resolution than what's available on your desktop printer, you can select a different printer in the Print dialog box, format your document, print your document to a file, and take the file to a computer connected to the printer you selected, such as a service bureau. A printer file saves the necessary information from your document so that line and page breaks and font spacing remain the same. Any printer that uses the same printer language (for example, PostScript) can print the file and match the output from your computer, provided that the fonts used in the document are available on the printer. Also, when you use a printer file, you can print your document from a computer that doesn't have Word installed.


What does a printer send out?

Paper. It sends out paper. What else would it send out? WIFI signals?


Which printer is suitable for printing bill and why?

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