GreenBlack® Corporation: Making the Grade: Chapter 5

 

 

 
GreenBlack® Corporation 
Making the Grade: Chapter 5
Session 5.1: Printing Basics
 
  1. The _____________ is disk space that holds output designated for the printer until the printer can receive it.

  2. By creating a _____________ to a printer on your Desktop, you can print by dragging the file you want to print over the printer's icon.

  3. If you discover that you have to clear a paper jam, you use the _____________ command to temporarily halt printing and give you time to attend to the printer.

  4. Click _____________ on the menu bar to print the document you currently have open.

  5. While the printing is in progress, a printer icon appears on the _____________.

Answers

Session 5.2: Printer Setup
 
  1. A _____________ is a printer attached directly to your computer.

  2. A _____________ is accessed through a network and is typically shared by multiple users, often within one department or area of an office.

  3. If you need to connect to a network printer for the first time, you do so by using the _____________ Wizard.

  4. The printer you use most often should be your _____________ printer.

  5. _____________ is a set of specifications that allows a computer to automatically detect and configure a device and install the appropriate drivers.

  6. A _____________ is software that allows your computer to communicate with a printer.

Answers

Session 5.3: Printer Configuration
 
  1. _____________ is the number of dots printed per inch on a page.

  2. Plain paper, photo paper, and transparencies are example of different print _____________.

  3. If you want to print a test page, go to the _____________ dialog box.

  4. Orientation, Page Order, and Pages Per Sheet can all be changed by going to the _____________ dialog box.

  5. _____________ returns use of the computer to you so that you can perform another task while the printer prints your files.

Answers

Session 5.4: Working with Fonts
 
  1. A _____________ is a set of letter characters designed in a specific way.

  2. An easy-to-read font that is professional looking and good for a body of text is _____________.

  3. Bold, italic, and underline are example of font _____________, which can be formatted within a document.

  4. Font size is measured in _____________.

  5. Fonts with small lines to finish off a main stroke at the tops and bottoms of any straight lines are called _____________ fonts, and they make reading easier.

Answers

BACK | RETURN HOME

 

 

 

Copyright of all documents and scripts belonging to this site by GreenBlack® Corporation 1998 - 2004. Most of the information contained on this site is copyrighted material. It is illegal to copy or redistribute this information in any way without the expressed written consent of GreenBlack® Corporation. This site is NOT responsible for any damage that the information on this site may cause to your system. Use at your own risk! Site Design by Prof. O.T.