10-18-2010
Steps for Installing a local Printer 310 -200
I need someone to please help me in arranging the Local Printer Installation steps in the correct order.
Is this correct ?
first step - Test the Printer
Second step - Physically attach the Printer
Third step - Add the Printer to the print service
Fourth step - Activate the Printer
Most of the drag & drop questions are wrong.
This is what i got from the exam dumps but i think testing the Printer should come last.
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I need someone to please help me in arranging the Local Printer Installation steps in the correct order.
Is this correct ?
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Second step - Physically attach the Printer
Third step - Add the Printer to the print service
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
data::printer::filter::datetime
Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm)
NAME
Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime - pretty-printing date and time objects (not just DateTime!)
SYNOPSIS
In your program:
use Data::Printer filters => {
-external => [ 'DateTime' ],
};
or, in your ".dataprinter" file:
{
filters => {
-external => [ 'DateTime' ],
},
};
You can also setup color and display details:
use Data::Printer
filters => {
-external => [ 'DateTime' ],
},
color => {
datetime => 'bright_green',
}
datetime => {
show_class_name => 1, # default is 0
show_timezone => 0, # default is 1 (only works for DateTime objects)
},
};
DESCRIPTION
This is a filter plugin for Data::Printer. It filters through several date and time manipulation classes and displays the time (or time
duration) as a string.
Parsed Modules
o DateTime
o DateTime::Duration
o DateTime::Incomplete
o Time::Piece
o Date::Handler
o Date::Handler::Delta
o Date::Calc::Object
o Date::Pcalc::Object
If you have any suggestions for more modules or better output, please let us know.
SEE ALSO
Data::Printer
perl v5.14.2 2011-06-07 Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm)