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You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.com. You configure a shared printer on a Windows 2000 Server computer. The printer connects to a Hewlett Packard JetDirect print device that uses DLC. This print device is on the same network segment as the server.

Six months later, you relocate the print device to a different network segment. Users report that they are able to send print jobs to the printer but that their print jobs no longer print.

You need to ensure that the printer and the print device are working properly. What should you do?

  • A.Configure the JetDirect print device to use DHCP.
  • B.Uninstall and reinstall the DLC protocol from the server.
  • C.Configure the printer and the JetDirect print device to use the LPR printing protocol.
  • D.Delete the printer. Re-create the printer by using DLC to connect to the JetDirect print device.
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