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Key Terms<br />

<strong>Exam</strong> Highlights<br />

11-39<br />

■ Users running Windows XP Professional must be members of the Administrators<br />

or Power Users groups to install a printer.<br />

■ You can configure multiple logical printers for a single printer to control how the<br />

printer is used in different circumstances or by different users. You can also create<br />

a printer pool to configure multiple printers for a single logical printer.<br />

local printer A printer that is connected to a physical port on the print server.<br />

logical printer The software configuration that is created in Windows and displayed<br />

in Printers And Faxes.<br />

network interface printer A printer that is connected directly to the network via an<br />

internal network adapter.<br />

print job A document that Windows has prepared for printing.<br />

print server The computer or other remote device that has a network printer physically<br />

connected to it.<br />

printer The physical device used for printing. This device is usually a standard<br />

printer, but it can also be a fax device, a plotter, or a file. It might also refer to the<br />

combination of the physical and logical printer.<br />

printer driver A file or set of files containing information that Windows XP Professional<br />

requires to convert print commands into a specific printer language.<br />

printer pool A printing option that permits you to attach two or more printers to a<br />

single printer configuration.<br />

printer port A software interface through which a computer communicates with a<br />

printer by means of a locally attached interface.<br />

printer priority Governs the order in which print jobs are printed relative to other<br />

logical printers configured for the same printer.

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