Chapter 10

1) For each type of graphics driver, there is a
            a) Print processor
            b) Print spooler
        *  c) Printer interface
            d) Port monitor

    2) What do LPD, LPR, and LPQ stand for?
            LPD: Line Printer Daemon
            LPR: Line Printer Request
            LPD: Line Printer Query

    3) Which of the above is used to view jobs on the printer?
            LPQ

Q1.          What are the three categories of print drivers in NT?

a)         Sharing interface

b)         Graphics driver

c)         Printer interface

d)         Characterization data files

 Ans. (b,c,d)

 Q2.          What is the function of Print Spooler?

a)         Forwards the print job to the print server

b)         Stores the print job on the hard drive

c)         It puts the job in the order in queue

Ans. (b)

 Q3.        Which of the following port monitor enables you to connect to and use the services of a LPD server?

a)         LPDMON.DLL

               b)               LEXMON.DLL

c)        LPRMON.DLL

d)         ALLMON.DLL

Ans.  (c)

(1). What does LPD mean?
a.Line Protocol Destination
b.Line Printer Destination
c.Line Printer Daemon ***
d.Line Printer Domain

(2). TCP/IP Print services allow _______?
a. To only print Unix Print Jobs.
b. To print and accept jobs from all types of TCP/IP Hosts. ***
c. To accept print jobs from Unix, but only print from NT hosts.
d. To print and accept jobs from Line Printer Daemons.

1. Printer Drivers are broken down into what three sections?
a. Graphic Drivers**
b. Printer interface**
c. Characterization data files**

2. What is the Print Spooler Responsible for?
The print Spooler is responsible for storing the print job on the hard disk and moving through the various stages on the way to the printing device.**

3. Name the three printer/Hard copy devices that have specific Printer Interfaces:
a. Raster Printers**
b. PostScript Printers**
c. Plotters**

1.  Which of the following is a Printer interface files
a.  HPMON.DLL    
RASDDUI.DLL  ***  (used for raster printers)    
LOCALMON.DLL    
PSCRPTUI.DLL ***  (used for postscript printers)    
LEXMON.DLL    
PLOTUI.DLL   ***  (used with plotters)

2.  If the printer is jammed you can usually fix it by     restarting while spooler service is running.
a.  TRUE    
FALSE  ***

3.  Which of the following files uses Printer Processor
a.  Plotter.dll    
Winprint.dll  ***    
Printwin.dll    
PJLmon.dll

1.   Creating a _______ increases the number of pages-per-minute you can process without having to
      purchase very expensive high-end printers.  C
     A.  print spool
     B.  printer file
     C.  printer pool
     D.  spooler

2.   What is a daemon?    A daemon is a utility program that runs on a TCP/IP server. These programs run in the
      background, performing services such as file transfers, printing, calculations, searching for information, and
      many other tasks.

3.   The four main parts to the NT Printing System are:  B.
      A.  Print Monitor, Print Spooler, Print Processor, Port Drivers
      B.  Print Drivers, Print Spooler, Print Processor, Port Monitor
      C.  Print Monitors, Print Spooler, Print Driver, Port Monitor
      D.  Print Drivers, Print Spooler, Print Driver, Port Monitors

1.WHAT HANDLES MOVING PRINT FILES FROM QUEUE TO PHYSICAL DEVIS IN NT?
A. PRINT QUEUES
B. MONITORS         *
C. PRINTERS
D. NONE THE ABOVE

2. WHAT IS RESPINSIBLE FOR STORING THE PRINT JOB ON THE HARD DISK AND MOVING    IT THROUGH THE TO THE PRINTING DEVICE? A. PRINT PROCESSOR
B. PORT MONITOR
C. PRINT SPOOLER         *
D. PRINT QUEUES

3. PRINT DRIVERS IN NT ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO 3 SECTIONS, WHAT ARE THEY?
A. GRAPHICS DRIVERS                      *
B. PRINTER DRIVERS INTERFACE           *
 C. CHARACTERIZATION DATA FILES          *
D. LAN DRIVERS

3. The print drivers in NT are broken down into three sections (choose three)
A. Port Monitor
B. graphics driver
C. printer interface
D. Characterization files. Answer: (B, C, & D Page 185)

4. The process of moving printer files from the queue to the physical printing device in NT is handled by_____________________________.
A. TCP/IP
B. a spooler
C. a processor
D. a monitor Answer ( D page 188)

1.How does TCP/IP print service work?enable you to send and accept from all types of print jobs.

2.What does LPD stand for ?
  A.Line print deamon
  B.unix system
  C.Nt system

1.What handles moving print files from queue to physical devise in NT?
a. print queues
b. monitors *
c. printers
d. none the above

2.What does LPD stand for ?
A. Line print daemon
B. Unix system
C. NT system

3. The four main parts to the NT Printing System are: 
A. Print Monitor, Print Spooler, Print Processor, Port Drivers
B. Print Drivers, Print Spooler, Print Processor, Port Monitor
C. Print Monitors, Print Spooler, Print Driver, Port Monitor
D. Print Drivers, Print Spooler, Print Driver, Port Monitors

1.What handles moving print files from queue to physical devise in NT?
a. print queues
b. monitors *
c. printers
d. none the above

2.What does LPD stand for ?
A. Line print daemon
B. Unix system
C. NT system

3. The four main parts to the NT Printing System are: B.
A. Print Monitor, Print Spooler, Print Processor, Port Drivers
B. Print Drivers, Print Spooler, Print Processor, Port Monitor
C. Print Monitors, Print Spooler, Print Driver, Port Monitor
D. Print Drivers, Print Spooler, Print Driver, Port Monitors

1.The ___ is responsible for storing print jobs on the hard disk and moving it through the various stages on the way to the printing device.
a. print spooler *
b. port moniter
c.print process

2. The ____ is the link between the logical printer that the users connect to and the physical printer where the paper come from.
a. port monitor
b. print processor
c. print spooler

3. What does LPD stand for?
Line Printer Daemon

What is responsible for storing a print job on the hard disk and moving it through the various states on the way to the printing device? 
a. Print Processor 
b* Print Spooler 
c. Print Queue 
d. Print Manager 

What is responsible for converting between different print file types (EMF, raw text, PSCRIPT1)? 
a. Print Spooler 
b* Print Processor 
c. Print Queue 
d. Print Manager