CCNA Printers Questions

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MCQhard

A user reports that their inkjet printer prints blank pages even though the ink cartridges are full and the printer shows no error messages. The technician has already checked the ink levels and performed a nozzle check, which showed no ink on the test pattern. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer driver is corrupted and needs reinstallation.
B.The printhead has failed and needs to be replaced.
C.The paper type setting is set to 'transparency'.
D.The ink cartridges are not properly seated.
AnswerB

A failed printhead cannot move or eject ink, resulting in blank pages even with full cartridges.

Why this answer

Blank pages despite full cartridges and no errors often indicate a failed printhead that cannot deliver ink to the nozzles. The nozzle check pattern being blank confirms no ink is being ejected. A clogged printhead might show partial patterns, but a completely blank test suggests electrical or mechanical failure of the printhead.

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MCQhard

A technician is troubleshooting a laser printer that produces a ghost image of the previous page on the current page. The ghost image appears slightly offset. What is the most likely cause?

A.The fuser temperature is too high
B.The toner cartridge is low on toner
C.The drum's cleaning blade is worn
D.The laser scanner is misaligned
AnswerC

A worn cleaning blade leaves residual toner on the drum, which transfers to the next page as a ghost image.

Why this answer

Ghosting in laser printers is often caused by a worn or damaged cleaning blade on the drum unit. If the drum is not properly cleaned after each rotation, residual toner remains and transfers to the next page. Replacing the drum unit or cleaning blade resolves the issue.

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MCQmedium

A technician is replacing the toner cartridge in a laser printer. After installing the new cartridge, the printer displays an error message that the toner cartridge is not recognized. The technician has verified that the cartridge is compatible with the printer model. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer's firmware is outdated.
B.The cartridge's chip is not making contact with the printer.
C.The toner is low in the new cartridge.
D.The printer needs to be reset to factory defaults.
AnswerB

A missing or misaligned chip contact prevents communication, causing the 'not recognized' error.

Why this answer

Laser printer cartridges have a chip that communicates with the printer. If the chip is not making contact, the printer cannot recognize the cartridge. This is often due to a protective seal or tape left on the cartridge, or improper seating.

A firmware issue is less likely if the cartridge is compatible.

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MCQeasy

A user's laser printer is displaying a 'Replace Fuser' error message, but the pages are printing correctly. The printer has a maintenance kit that includes a fuser, transfer roller, and pickup rollers. What should be done?

A.Ignore the error and continue printing
B.Replace the fuser using the maintenance kit
C.Reset the printer's maintenance counter without replacing anything
D.Replace only the toner cartridge
AnswerB

The fuser has reached its expected life; replacing it restores reliability and clears the error message.

Why this answer

The 'Replace Fuser' error is a proactive maintenance indicator, not necessarily a sign of failure. If print quality is fine, the fuser may still be functional, but the printer's page count has reached the recommended replacement interval. Replacing the fuser as part of the maintenance kit prevents future issues and clears the error.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their laser printer jams frequently, but only when printing on both sides (duplex). Single-sided printing works fine. The technician has inspected the paper and it is within specifications. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

A.The paper is too thick for duplex printing.
B.The duplex unit is misaligned or has a mechanical fault.
C.The fuser roller is worn out.
D.The printer driver is set to 'duplex' incorrectly.
AnswerB

A faulty duplex unit only affects double-sided printing, explaining why simplex works fine.

Why this answer

Duplex jams often occur because the duplex unit (the mechanism that flips the paper) is misaligned or has a broken gear. Single-sided printing bypasses this unit, so it works fine. Other causes like paper path rollers or fuser issues would typically affect both simplex and duplex printing.

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MCQeasy

A user's laser printer is producing pages with a repeating horizontal line defect every 3.75 inches. Which component is most likely causing this issue?

A.Fuser roller
B.Transfer roller
C.Toner cartridge
D.OPC drum
AnswerD

The OPC drum's circumference is about 3.75 inches, so a scratch or defect will produce a repeating horizontal line at that interval.

Why this answer

The distance between repeating defects often matches the circumference of a roller. In laser printers, the OPC drum is typically about 3.75 inches in diameter, so a defect repeating at that interval points to a damaged drum. Other components have different circumferences.

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MCQeasy

A customer reports that their laser printer is producing pages with faint, streaky text and occasional blank spots. The toner cartridge is new, and the printer's maintenance kit was replaced last month. Which component should be inspected next?

A.Fuser assembly
B.Imaging drum
C.Transfer roller
D.Pickup rollers
AnswerB

The imaging drum holds the electrostatic image; wear or damage leads to faint, streaky output and blank spots even with a new toner cartridge.

Why this answer

Faint, streaky text and blank spots on a laser printer with a new toner cartridge and recent maintenance kit replacement typically point to the imaging drum. The drum transfers toner to the paper; if it is worn or damaged, it cannot hold a proper charge, causing these symptoms. The fuser assembly would cause smudging or toner not fused, the transfer roller would cause misalignment or poor transfer, and the pickup rollers would cause paper jams or misfeeds.

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MCQhard

A user's laser printer is producing pages with a gray background (toner dust) on the entire page. The toner cartridge is genuine and was recently replaced. The printer has printed several hundred pages since the change. What is the most likely cause?

A.The toner cartridge is defective
B.The primary corona wire is dirty
C.The imaging drum is worn or damaged
D.The fuser temperature is too high
AnswerC

A worn drum cannot hold a uniform charge, causing toner to be attracted to non-image areas, resulting in a gray background.

Why this answer

A gray background or toner dust on laser prints is often caused by a faulty or worn imaging drum that cannot hold a proper charge, leading to toner being deposited where it shouldn't. It can also be due to a high-voltage power supply issue, but the drum is the more common replaceable component. The toner cartridge being genuine rules out compatibility issues.

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MCQeasy

A user reports that their laser printer is producing pages with vertical black streaks. The streaks appear consistently in the same location on every page. Which printer component is most likely causing this issue?

A.Fuser assembly
B.Toner cartridge
C.Drum unit
D.Pickup roller
AnswerC

A scratched or damaged drum will cause the same defect to repeat on every page, resulting in vertical streaks.

Why this answer

Vertical black streaks on a laser printer page are typically caused by a scratched or damaged drum. The drum transfers toner to the paper, and any defect will repeat with each rotation. Cleaning or replacing the drum assembly usually resolves this issue.

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MCQeasy

A small office has an inkjet printer that is printing blank pages even though the ink cartridges are full and properly installed. What is the most likely cause of this problem?

A.The printer driver is corrupted
B.The printhead is clogged
C.The paper type setting is wrong
D.The USB cable is faulty
AnswerB

Clogged printhead nozzles block ink flow, resulting in blank pages despite full cartridges.

Why this answer

When an inkjet printer prints blank pages despite full cartridges, the printhead nozzles are often clogged. Ink can dry and block the tiny nozzles, preventing ink from reaching the paper. Running the printer's cleaning cycle or manually cleaning the printhead usually resolves the issue.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their laser printer is producing pages with a faint, ghost-like image of the previous page printed on the back of the current page. The printer has been in use for three years and has never had its maintenance kit replaced. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

A.The toner cartridge is low on toner.
B.The fuser unit is worn out and needs replacement.
C.The paper is too moist and causing toner to smear.
D.The printer driver is outdated and needs updating.
AnswerB

A worn fuser fails to heat toner sufficiently, leaving residual toner on the drum that transfers to the next page, causing ghosting.

Why this answer

This describes a ghosting issue where a previous image appears on the next page, often caused by a worn-out fuser that fails to fully bond toner to the paper. The fuser is part of the maintenance kit, which should be replaced periodically. Other components like the toner cartridge or drum would cause different symptoms.

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MCQmedium

A technician is installing a thermal printer for a retail point-of-sale system. The printer uses direct thermal paper. What must the technician verify to ensure proper operation?

A.The printer driver is set to color mode
B.The paper is loaded with the coated side facing the print head
C.The printer is connected via Bluetooth
D.The printer has enough memory for graphics
AnswerB

Direct thermal paper has a coated side that reacts to heat; loading it incorrectly prevents printing.

Why this answer

Direct thermal printers require heat-sensitive paper that darkens when heated. Using the wrong paper (e.g., thermal transfer paper) will not produce an image. The technician must ensure the paper is compatible with direct thermal printing.

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MCQmedium

A network printer in a busy law office is shared by 15 users. Several users report that their print jobs are not being output, but the printer shows no error lights and the print queue appears empty. The printer is connected via Ethernet. Which step should be taken first?

A.Replace the network cable
B.Restart the print spooler service on the print server
C.Power cycle the printer
D.Reinstall the printer driver on all workstations
AnswerB

A hung or corrupted spooler can cause jobs to disappear; restarting it clears the queue and restores normal processing.

Why this answer

When a network printer appears idle but jobs disappear, the issue is often with the print spooler on the server or client. The spooler may be stalled or corrupted, causing jobs to be lost without error. Checking the print queue on the server and restarting the spooler service is the appropriate first step.

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MCQmedium

A technician is installing a new network printer in a corporate environment. The printer supports both USB and Ethernet connectivity. The office requires that all users on the same subnet be able to print without needing a dedicated print server. What configuration method should the technician use?

A.Connect the printer via USB to a user's computer and share it from that computer.
B.Configure the printer with a static IP address and connect it to the network switch via Ethernet.
C.Use a crossover cable to connect the printer directly to a user's computer.
D.Set up a Bluetooth connection for the printer.
AnswerB

A static IP on the network allows all users to add the printer by IP address, meeting the requirement without a dedicated server.

Why this answer

To allow all users on a subnet to print without a dedicated server, the printer should be configured with a static IP address and connected via Ethernet. This makes it a network printer accessible by IP. USB connection would only allow local printing from one computer.

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MCQmedium

A technician is troubleshooting a laser printer that produces pages with a repeating smudge mark every 3 inches down the page. The printer uses a toner cartridge with an integrated drum. What component is most likely causing this defect?

A.The photosensitive drum is scratched.
B.The fuser roller is damaged.
C.The toner cartridge is low on toner.
D.The transfer roller is dirty.
AnswerB

A damaged fuser roller with a circumference of about 3 inches will cause a repeating smudge at that interval.

Why this answer

A repeating defect at a regular interval is often caused by a damaged roller, and the interval helps identify which roller. A 3-inch interval matches the circumference of the fuser roller. The drum's circumference is typically larger, so the interval would be different.

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MCQeasy

A small office uses an inkjet printer that has started leaving horizontal white streaks across printed documents. The user has already run the printer's cleaning cycle twice with no improvement. What should the technician do next to resolve this issue?

A.Replace the printer's fuser unit.
B.Replace the ink cartridges with new ones.
C.Manually clean the printhead or replace it.
D.Adjust the paper type setting in the driver to 'photo paper'.
AnswerC

Manual cleaning or replacing the printhead directly addresses persistent nozzle clogs that automated cleaning cannot clear.

Why this answer

Horizontal white streaks on inkjet prints typically indicate clogged printhead nozzles. Since the cleaning cycle did not help, physically cleaning the printhead or replacing it is the next step. Replacing ink cartridges or adjusting paper settings would not address clogged nozzles.

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MCQhard

A technician is deploying a 3D printer that uses fused deposition modeling (FDM) in a school lab. After several test prints, the prints are warping at the edges and not adhering to the build plate. The filament is PLA, and the build plate is heated. Which adjustment should be made first?

A.Increase the nozzle temperature by 10°C
B.Apply a layer of glue stick to the build plate
C.Adjust the bed leveling or Z-offset to ensure proper first layer height
D.Reduce the print speed
AnswerC

Correct first layer height is critical for adhesion; the filament must be slightly squished onto the bed. Leveling the bed is the primary adjustment.

Why this answer

Warping and poor adhesion in FDM printing are often caused by an incorrect first layer height or bed leveling. If the nozzle is too far from the bed, the filament does not squish enough to stick. Adjusting the bed leveling or Z-offset ensures proper first layer adhesion.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their laser printer prints fine from Windows, but when they print from a macOS device, the output is garbled with random characters. Both devices are on the same network. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer's firmware is outdated
B.The network cable is faulty
C.The macOS printer driver is incorrect
D.The printer is set to the wrong emulation mode
AnswerC

An incorrect driver or PPD file causes the printer to misinterpret print data, resulting in garbled text.

Why this answer

Garbled output from one OS but not another typically indicates a driver or PPD issue. macOS uses PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files for laser printers, and an incorrect or missing PPD can cause communication errors. Installing the correct driver for macOS resolves the problem.

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MCQeasy

A user wants to print a high-resolution photo on glossy paper using an inkjet printer. After printing, the colors appear washed out and the photo has a grainy appearance. The printer is set to 'normal' quality and 'plain paper' in the driver. What should the technician change to improve the output?

A.Change the paper type to 'glossy photo paper' and the print quality to 'best' or 'photo'.
B.Replace the ink cartridges with high-yield cartridges.
C.Calibrate the printer using the built-in utility.
D.Use a different brand of glossy paper.
AnswerA

These settings adjust ink density and drying to match glossy media, producing vibrant, smooth photos.

Why this answer

For high-quality photo prints on glossy paper, the driver must be set to 'photo' or 'best' quality and the paper type to 'glossy' or 'photo paper'. This optimizes ink droplet size and drying time. The default 'normal' and 'plain paper' settings use less ink and different halftoning, causing washed-out, grainy results.

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MCQmedium

A customer complains that their inkjet printer's output has horizontal white lines across the page. The cartridges are new and the printer passes a nozzle check pattern. What should the technician check next?

A.Replace the printhead
B.Clean the encoder strip
C.Inspect the paper feed rollers
D.Update the printer driver
AnswerC

Worn or dirty feed rollers cause inconsistent paper movement, resulting in horizontal white lines.

Why this answer

Horizontal white lines on inkjet output often indicate a paper feed issue, such as dirty or worn feed rollers. The roller's surface can lose traction, causing the paper to feed unevenly and creating gaps. Cleaning or replacing the feed rollers typically resolves the problem.

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MCQeasy

A small office uses an inkjet printer that has started leaving horizontal white lines across printed documents. The printhead cleaning cycle has been run twice without improvement. Which step should be taken next?

A.Replace the ink cartridges
B.Perform a manual printhead cleaning using distilled water or a cleaning solution
C.Adjust the print quality settings to 'Best'
D.Replace the printer
AnswerB

Manual cleaning can dislodge stubborn clogs that automated cycles cannot clear, restoring proper ink flow.

Why this answer

Horizontal white lines on inkjet output indicate clogged nozzles in the printhead. If cleaning cycles fail, a more thorough cleaning using a manual method or a printhead soak may be needed. Replacing ink cartridges or the entire printer would be premature, and adjusting print settings does not address the physical clog.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their color laser printer is producing prints with a repeating vertical black line down the left side of every page. The line appears at regular intervals. Which component is most likely causing this defect?

A.Toner cartridge
B.Transfer belt
C.Imaging drum
D.Fuser roller
AnswerC

A scratch or debris on the imaging drum will create a repeating mark on each page as the drum rotates; the interval matches the drum's circumference.

Why this answer

Repeating marks on laser printer output often indicate a damaged component that rotates, such as the imaging drum or fuser roller. The distance between repeats helps identify the source. A vertical line at regular intervals is characteristic of a scratch or debris on the drum.

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MCQmedium

A technician is troubleshooting a laser printer that frequently jams paper. The jams occur mostly when printing on both sides (duplex). What is the most likely cause?

A.The paper is too thick for the printer
B.The fuser is overheating
C.The duplex rollers are worn
D.The toner cartridge is low
AnswerC

Worn duplex rollers fail to grip the paper during the flip process, causing jams only in duplex mode.

Why this answer

Duplex printing requires the paper to be flipped and fed back through the printer, which involves additional rollers and a duplex unit. Worn or dirty duplex rollers are a common cause of jams during duplex operations. Cleaning or replacing these rollers often fixes the issue.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their inkjet printer prints colors that are significantly different from what appears on the screen. The printer uses cyan, magenta, yellow, and black cartridges. What should the technician do first to resolve this issue?

A.Replace all ink cartridges with new ones
B.Run the printer's color calibration utility
C.Clean the printhead
D.Change the paper type to photo paper
AnswerB

Color calibration aligns the printer's output with standard color profiles, addressing the mismatch.

Why this answer

Color mismatch between screen and print is often due to lack of color management. The printer and monitor use different color spaces (CMYK vs. RGB).

Calibrating the monitor and using ICC profiles ensures consistent color reproduction. This is the first step before replacing hardware.

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MCQhard

A technician is setting up a thermal printer for a retail point-of-sale system that prints receipts. The printer uses direct thermal technology. After installation, the receipts are completely blank when printed. The printer feeds paper and makes printing sounds. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer driver is not installed correctly.
B.The thermal paper is loaded upside down.
C.The printhead is dirty and needs cleaning.
D.The printer is set to 'thermal transfer' mode instead of 'direct thermal'.
AnswerB

Direct thermal paper must have the coated side facing the printhead; upside-down loading prevents image formation.

Why this answer

Direct thermal printers use heat-sensitive paper; if the paper is loaded upside down, the thermal coating does not contact the printhead, resulting in blank output. The printer still feeds paper and makes noise because the mechanism works, but no image is produced. Other issues like driver or connection problems would typically cause errors or no activity.

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MCQhard

A technician is troubleshooting an impact printer that is producing faint characters on multipart forms. The ribbon is new, and the print head is clean. The forms are properly aligned. Which adjustment should be made?

A.Increase the print head temperature
B.Replace the platen
C.Adjust the platen gap to bring the print head closer to the paper
D.Change the paper thickness setting to a thicker setting
AnswerC

Reducing the gap increases the force of the pins on the paper, ensuring clear impressions through all layers of the multipart form.

Why this answer

Faint characters on multipart forms with a new ribbon and clean print head indicate insufficient impact force. Impact printers have a platen gap adjustment that controls the distance between the print head and the platen. If the gap is too wide, the pins cannot strike through all layers effectively.

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MCQmedium

A user complains that their laser printer is printing pages with a vertical black line down the left side of every page. The line appears consistently in the same position regardless of the document printed. What is the most likely cause?

A.The fuser roller has a scratch.
B.The toner cartridge's drum is scratched or has debris.
C.The paper feed rollers are dirty.
D.The printer driver is set to 'economy mode'.
AnswerB

A damaged drum will attract toner along the scratch, creating a consistent vertical line on every page.

Why this answer

A vertical black line in a fixed position on laser printer output is often caused by a scratch or debris on the photosensitive drum, which picks up toner and transfers it to the paper. The drum is part of the toner cartridge in many printers. Other components like the fuser or transfer roller would cause different patterns.

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MCQeasy

A technician is setting up a new network printer for a department. The printer needs to be accessible to all users on the same subnet without a dedicated print server. Which configuration method should the technician use?

A.Connect the printer via USB to a user's workstation and share it
B.Assign a static IP address to the printer
C.Use DHCP with a short lease time
D.Install a print server on a domain controller
AnswerB

A static IP ensures the printer is always reachable at the same address on the subnet, enabling direct printing.

Why this answer

Assigning a static IP address to the printer ensures it has a permanent address on the network, allowing all users on the subnet to connect directly. DHCP could change the IP, breaking connections. A static IP is the simplest method for direct network printing without a server.

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MCQmedium

A small business has an inkjet printer that prints blank pages even though the ink cartridges are full. The printer passes the nozzle check pattern test. What should be done next?

A.Update the printer driver
B.Replace the printhead
C.Check the paper type setting
D.Perform a power cycle
AnswerB

A clogged or faulty printhead can prevent ink from reaching the paper even if nozzles appear clear in a check; replacement resolves the issue.

Why this answer

If the nozzle check is fine but pages are blank, the issue is likely with the ink delivery system, such as a clogged or defective printhead. The printhead may need cleaning or replacement. Other causes like driver issues or incorrect settings would not produce a successful nozzle check.

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MCQmedium

A technician is setting up a new thermal printer for a retail point-of-sale system. The printer uses direct thermal technology and will print receipts. After connecting the printer via USB and installing the driver, the test page prints, but the text is very faint. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer driver is incorrect
B.The thermal paper is loaded upside down
C.The printhead darkness setting is too low
D.The USB cable is faulty
AnswerC

Direct thermal printers rely on heat to darken the paper; a low darkness setting produces faint text. Increasing the setting resolves the issue.

Why this answer

Faint output on a direct thermal printer is typically due to insufficient heat from the printhead. The printhead's temperature setting or the media's thermal sensitivity may be mismatched. Adjusting the darkness or heat setting in the driver or printer configuration is the correct fix.

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