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HP2-H41 Exam - Topic 1 Question 42 Discussion

Which types of documents do graphical customers print, as opposed to the types of documents that technical customers print? (Select two.)
D) Banners
A) Schematics
B) CAD drawings
C) Fine art
E) Blue prints

HP2-H41 Exam - Topic 1 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HP2-H41 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 1
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Which types of documents do graphical customers print, as opposed to the types of documents that technical customers print? (Select two.)

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Melissa
7 months ago
Yup, schematics are definitely for the technical side!
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Kate
7 months ago
Wait, are banners really just for graphical customers? Seems odd.
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Zachary
7 months ago
Totally agree with Fine art being a graphical print!
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Shawana
7 months ago
I think CAD drawings and blueprints are more for technical customers.
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Gerald
8 months ago
Fine art and banners are definitely what graphical customers print!
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Lashawn
8 months ago
I think fine art is definitely a graphical document, but I'm confused about the second option. Maybe banners?
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Dean
8 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like schematics might be more technical, but I can't recall what graphical customers would print.
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Truman
8 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think technical customers would lean towards CAD drawings and blueprints. Those seem more practical.
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Alyssa
8 months ago
I remember that graphical customers often focus on more artistic outputs, so I think fine art and banners could be the right choices.
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Amos
8 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C. The workflow should error if more than one person from the operator group responds, since it requires a single response.
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Abel
8 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is understanding what "voluntary and unilateral relinquishment" means. That has to be the definition of "waiver."
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Kris
8 months ago
Hmm, I thought it might be the copy/monitor tool, but I can't remember the details at the moment.
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Rhea
1 year ago
I'm gonna go with B and D. CAD drawings for the tech nerds, and banners for the artsy-fartsy folks. Easy peasy!
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Kattie
1 year ago
Schematics and blue prints are also popular choices for different types of customers.
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Miriam
1 year ago
Banners are a good choice for the graphical customers, they love to print those.
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Tijuana
1 year ago
I agree, CAD drawings are definitely more for the technical customers.
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Latanya
1 year ago
Come on, this is easy! The answer is C and D - graphical customers need to print fancy art and big flashy banners, not boring technical stuff.
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Alex
1 year ago
This is a tricky one, but I'm going with A and E. Schematics and blueprints seem more aligned with technical customer needs.
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Nicolette
12 months ago
So it seems like technical customers focus more on precision and accuracy in their prints.
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Paris
12 months ago
I agree, schematics and blueprints are definitely more technical in nature.
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Dominga
12 months ago
Fine art and banners are more likely to be printed by graphical customers.
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Oliva
12 months ago
I think CAD drawings are also important for technical customers.
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Vonda
1 year ago
And banners for advertising purposes.
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Thea
1 year ago
Graphical customers would probably print fine art.
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Charlena
1 year ago
I agree, they might also print blueprints.
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Tayna
1 year ago
I think technical customers would print CAD drawings.
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Macy
1 year ago
I believe technical customers print CAD drawings and blue prints.
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Arthur
1 year ago
I agree with Corazon. Graphical customers would likely print those types of documents.
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Rolande
1 year ago
Definitely B and E. Technical customers work with CAD drawings and blueprints for engineering and construction tasks.
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Tonja
1 year ago
Yes, and they also print blueprints for their projects.
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Louann
1 year ago
I agree, technical customers definitely print CAD drawings.
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Corazon
1 year ago
I think graphical customers print fine art and banners.
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Yesenia
1 year ago
I believe technical customers print CAD drawings and blue prints.
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Truman
1 year ago
I agree with Albert. Graphical customers would likely print fine art and banners.
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Stephen
1 year ago
I think the answer is C and D. Graphical customers are more likely to print fine art and banners for design projects.
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Aliza
1 year ago
Yes, that makes sense. Schematics and CAD drawings are more likely to be printed by technical customers.
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Justine
1 year ago
So, the answer would be A and B then, right?
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Cristal
1 year ago
I think technical customers would print CAD drawings and blue prints for their projects.
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Deonna
1 year ago
I agree, graphical customers would definitely print fine art for their projects.
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Albert
1 year ago
I think graphical customers print fine art and banners.
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