3.6 - Multifunction Devices Flashcards

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Multifunction devices

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  • Multifunction devices (MFD)
    – Printer
    – Scanner
    – Fax (yes, really)
    – Network connection
    – Phone line connection
    – Print from web
  • There are a lot of things that can go wrong
    – You’re going to fix them
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Unboxing a device

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  • These can be large devices
    – Make sure you have enough room
    – Stay out of walkways
  • Check the area
    – Power
    – Network
    – Accessibility
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Printer drivers

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  • Specific to a printer model
  • Get this exactly right
  • Get the right operating system drivers
    – Windows 10, Windows 11
    – Get the right version of the operating system
    – 32-bit drivers are very different than 64-bit drivers
  • You can’t mix and match drivers
    – It’s a very specific task
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PCL or PostScript

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  • PCL (Printer Command Language)
    – Created by Hewlett-Packard
    – Commonly used across the industry
  • PostScript
    – Created by Adobe Systems
    – Popular with high end printers
  • Make sure the drivers match the printer
    – PCL printer, PCL driver
    – PostScript printer, PostScript driver
    – Wired device sharing
  • USB type B
    – The most common connector
    – USB Type B on the printer,
    USB Type A on the computer
  • Ethernet - RJ45 connector
  • May include more than one option
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Wireless device sharing

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  • Bluetooth
    – Limited range
  • 802.11 Infrastructure mode
    – Many devices using an access point
  • 802.11 Ad hoc mode
    – No access point
    – Direct link between wireless devices
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Sharing the printer

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  • Printer share
    – Printer is connected to a computer
    – The computer shares the printer
    – Computer needs to be running
  • Print server
    – Print directly to the printer
    – Jobs are queued on the printer
    – Jobs are managed on the printer
    – Web-based front-end
    – Client utility
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Configuration settings

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  • Duplex
    – Save paper
    – Print on both sides of the page without manually
    flipping over the paper
    – Not all printers can do this
  • Orientation
    – Portrait vs. Landscape
    – The paper doesn’t rotate
    – The printer compensates
  • Tray settings
    – Printers can have multiple trays
    – Plain paper, letterhead, etc.
    – Choose the correct tray in the print dialog
  • Quality
    – Resolution / Color, greyscale / Color saving
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Printer security

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  • User authentication
    – Everyone can print
    – Set rights and permissions
    – Printing vs. managing the printer
  • Badging
    – Authenticate when using the printer
    – Your job doesn’t print until you use
    your employee badge
    – Quick and easy
  • Audit logs
    – Cost management
    – Security monitoring
    – Event Viewer / System Events
    – May be built into the printer or print server
  • Secured prints
    – Printer must support secure printing
    – Define a passcode
    – Use the passcode at the printer
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Flatbed scanner

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  • Different form factors
    – All-in-one multifunction device
    – Standalone flatbed
  • May include an ADF
    – Automatic Document Feeder
    – Multiple pages
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Network scan services

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  • Scan to email
    – Scans are sent to your inbox
    – Large scans can fill up your mailbox
  • Scan to folder
    – Using SMB (Server Message Block)
    – Send to a Microsoft share
  • Scan to cloud
    – Cloud storage account
    – Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.
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