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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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Suggested Answer: D

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Melissa
3 months ago
Yup, schematics are definitely for the technical side!
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Kate
3 months ago
Wait, are banners really just for graphical customers? Seems odd.
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Zachary
4 months ago
Totally agree with Fine art being a graphical print!
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Shawana
4 months ago
I think CAD drawings and blueprints are more for technical customers.
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Gerald
4 months ago
Fine art and banners are definitely what graphical customers print!
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Lashawn
4 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
4 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
5 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
5 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
5 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
5 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
5 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
10 months 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
9 months ago
Schematics and blue prints are also popular choices for different types of customers.
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Miriam
9 months ago
Banners are a good choice for the graphical customers, they love to print those.
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Tijuana
10 months ago
I agree, CAD drawings are definitely more for the technical customers.
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Latanya
10 months 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
10 months 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
8 months ago
So it seems like technical customers focus more on precision and accuracy in their prints.
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Paris
8 months ago
I agree, schematics and blueprints are definitely more technical in nature.
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Dominga
8 months ago
Fine art and banners are more likely to be printed by graphical customers.
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Oliva
8 months ago
I think CAD drawings are also important for technical customers.
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Vonda
9 months ago
And banners for advertising purposes.
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Thea
9 months ago
Graphical customers would probably print fine art.
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Charlena
9 months ago
I agree, they might also print blueprints.
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Tayna
9 months ago
I think technical customers would print CAD drawings.
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Macy
10 months ago
I believe technical customers print CAD drawings and blue prints.
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Arthur
10 months ago
I agree with Corazon. Graphical customers would likely print those types of documents.
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Rolande
10 months ago
Definitely B and E. Technical customers work with CAD drawings and blueprints for engineering and construction tasks.
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Tonja
9 months ago
Yes, and they also print blueprints for their projects.
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Louann
10 months ago
I agree, technical customers definitely print CAD drawings.
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Corazon
10 months ago
I think graphical customers print fine art and banners.
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Yesenia
10 months ago
I believe technical customers print CAD drawings and blue prints.
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Truman
10 months ago
I agree with Albert. Graphical customers would likely print fine art and banners.
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Stephen
11 months 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
9 months ago
Yes, that makes sense. Schematics and CAD drawings are more likely to be printed by technical customers.
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Justine
9 months ago
So, the answer would be A and B then, right?
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Cristal
10 months ago
I think technical customers would print CAD drawings and blue prints for their projects.
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Deonna
10 months ago
I agree, graphical customers would definitely print fine art for their projects.
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Albert
11 months ago
I think graphical customers print fine art and banners.
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