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A user in a medical office contacts a technician regarding a printer that is used to print A4-sized labels. After the labels are printed, they mistakenly contain white space in the middle of the page. Which of the following would MOST likely be the cause?

  • A. Contaminated fuser
  • B. Worn rollers
  • C. A misfeed
  • D. Page orientation
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Shah_Naaz
Highly Voted 2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Page orientation is the most likely cause of the labels mistakenly containing white space in the middle of the page when printed on a printer in a medical office. The printer may be set to print labels in a different orientation than the orientation of the label sheet. This would cause the printer to print labels as if there were more paper on the sheet than there actually is, leading to white space in the middle of the labels. A contaminated fuser, worn rollers, or a misfeed would cause other types of printing issues, such as streaks, smudges, jams, or incomplete printing, and would not cause white space in the middle of the labels.
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cybertechb
Highly Voted 1 year, 2 months ago
if we all pay attention to the context in the question then most times we can see the answer, "After the labels are printed, they mistakenly contain white space" answers a, b, and c are common malfunctions and components of a printer not a mistake, page orientation is a mistake and relies on user input
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Nate_A
Most Recent 5 months, 2 weeks ago
B. Worn rollers Worn rollers can cause various printing issues, including double printing, streaks, and blank areas on the page. In this case, the white space in the middle of the page suggests that the toner is not transferring properly to the paper, which is a common symptom of worn rollers. The other options are less likely to cause this specific issue: A. Contaminated fuser: A contaminated fuser can cause issues like toner smears or poor image quality, but it's less likely to cause specific white spaces on the page. C. A misfeed: A misfeed occurs when the paper jams or doesn't feed through the printer correctly. This can cause various printing issues, but it's unlikely to result in specific white spaces in the middle of the page. D. Page orientation: Incorrect page orientation can cause the printed document to be rotated or cropped, but it wouldn't result in white spaces in the middle of the page. Therefore, replacing the worn rollers is the most likely solution to resolve the issue. Google Gemini
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1LL337
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
The correct answer here is definitely D, but the way this, and several other questions are worded are really unethical for an exam like this. For us to answer the question accurately and correctly, we need the relevant information. In this case, a "white space" is such a vague description that we really can't answer this with any level of certainty as to what the real issue is.
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boxafrica
1 year ago
A and D : affect an entire page C: is corect
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RyeBread
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: A
This is a contaminated or dirty fuser for sure. I am not sure why there are so many people saying page orientation but I see a few people referring to ChatGPT. I advise anyone using it as a tool to study, please use with caution. Often times after ChatGPT answers your question, you can ask it are you sure at which point it often changes it's answer. ChatGPT just isn't in a place to be trusted as a reliable study source at this point so user be warned. In this case, A-Contaminated Fuser is the correct answer.
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emelius
5 months, 3 weeks ago
I'm with you on this. If the page is oriented incorrectly, the white space will not be in the middle. It'll be on ONE side of the paper. The fact that its in the MIDDLE of the paper has nothing to do with orientation. I've worked with printers for 13 years and have mistakenly printed with the incorrect orientation a lot.
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Nate_A
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Correct. Incorrect page orientation can cause the printed document to be rotated or cropped, but it wouldn't result in white spaces in the middle of the page. Therefore, replacing the worn rollers is the most likely solution to resolve the issue.
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emelius
5 months, 3 weeks ago
But it does say "mistakenly".. so that's the only thing that'd make you guess D.
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Frank9020
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: C
A misfeed is when the printer does not pick up the label properly and feeds it through the printer at an angle. This can cause the printer to print on the wrong part of the label, resulting in white space in the middle of the page.
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tnguy
1 year, 7 months ago
The most likely cause of labels printed with white space in the middle of the page is D. Page orientation. A contaminated fuser might cause issues with the quality of the print or lead to smudging, but it's unlikely to result in white space in the middle of the page. Worn rollers can cause paper feed issues or paper jams, but they usually don't result in white space in the middle of the page. A misfeed can cause the paper to be improperly fed through the printer, leading to print issues, but it's not the primary cause of white space in the middle of the page. If the page orientation settings in the printer driver or software are not correctly configured to match the label size (A4) and layout, it can lead to white space in the middle of the page. For example, if the software is set to print labels in portrait mode while the labels are designed for landscape printing, you may see white space in the middle of the page because the printer is expecting a different layout.
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frankng22
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
According to the sympton, from google, i support A https://printerphoenix.com/en/when-should-we-replace-a-printers-fuser/
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joe_sol_arch
1 year, 10 months ago
Misfed Labels User A user in a medical office contacts a technician regarding a printer that is used to print A4-sized labels. After the labels are printed, they mistakenly contain white space in the middle of the page. Which of the following would MOST likely be the cause? A. Contaminated fuser B. Worn rollers C. A misfeed D. Page orientation ChatGPT The MOST likely cause of the issue where A4-sized labels printed on a printer contain white space in the middle of the page would be: C. A misfeed A misfeed refers to a situation where the paper or labels do not feed through the printer properly, causing them to be positioned incorrectly during the printing process. This can result in white space or incorrect alignment on the printed output. In this case, it is likely that the labels are not feeding properly through the printer, causing the misalignment and resulting in white space in the middle of the page.
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1C3M4N
1 year, 5 months ago
Me: It says the "correct" answer is A. Contaminated Fuser. Why? ChatGPT I appreciate the clarification. If the correct answer is A. Contaminated Fuser, it suggests that the fuser unit in the printer may be causing the issue. The fuser is a component in a laser printer that uses heat to fuse the toner onto the paper. If the fuser is contaminated, it can lead to improper fusing of the toner, resulting in white spaces or uneven printing on the page. Contamination on the fuser can occur due to various reasons, such as toner buildup or other debris. This can prevent proper contact between the toner and the paper during the printing process, leading to white spaces. To address this issue, the user may need to clean the fuser unit according to the printer manufacturer's instructions. Regular maintenance, including cleaning the fuser, can help ensure consistent and high-quality prints.
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ITjiujitsu
1 year, 10 months ago
A: Contaminated Defuser. Because the white space is in the MIDDLE of the page, Not on the edges to suggest it could be orientation.
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racoononice12
2 years ago
Selected Answer: D
It’s D
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rah555
2 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
If A4-sized labels printed by a printer contain white space in the middle of the page, the page orientation is most likely causing this issue. The page orientation setting determines whether the document should be printed in portrait or landscape mode. If the page orientation is set incorrectly, it can cause white space to appear in the middle of the page.
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Pi7lord
2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Page orientation. If the page orientation is incorrect, there may be white space or cutoff on the labels that are printed. The technician should check the printer settings to ensure that the correct paper size and orientation are selected for the labels being printed.
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wepaid
2 years, 3 months ago
A contaminated fuser may cause issues with printing quality such as smudging or smearing, but it would not likely cause white space in the middle of the printed labels
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wepaid
2 years, 3 months ago
So the Answer is D
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smatas
2 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
See my comment under Skaylerbee down below for explanation
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jalle252
2 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Google bad fuser and the first thing you see is paper with white lines down the middle
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amityGanoofib
1 year, 2 months ago
when i look it up the main solutions people talk about are software related, install something, change file type, etc.
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