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HP2-H41 Exam - Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HP2-H41 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
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Why did HP develop chemically grown toner with microscopic, spherical particles?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Ty
6 months ago
Lower production costs would be a big win!
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Julene
6 months ago
Not sure if faster fusing is worth it.
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Joanne
6 months ago
Wait, does it really improve color range?
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Fausto
6 months ago
Definitely, precision is key for images.
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Nana
6 months ago
I heard it helps with print quality!
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Gerald
6 months ago
I vaguely recall something about color range and special paper, but I don't think that's the primary reason for the spherical design.
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Deonna
6 months ago
I feel like the precision in placing toner particles is really important for high-quality images, so option D seems like a strong choice.
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Alison
6 months ago
I think HP developed the spherical toner particles mainly for better print quality, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the main reason.
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Cassie
7 months ago
I remember a practice question about toner efficiency, and I think faster fusing could be a key factor, but it might not be the only reason.
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Tanja
7 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is understanding that the HBase shell operation is being "pushed down", so the admin should assign a machine account to the user to handle that. I'll go with True for this one.
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Davida
7 months ago
Okay, this looks straightforward. I just need to calculate the coefficient of variation using the formula: standard deviation / mean.
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