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    Ict Marking Shceme

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    w w w e tr .X m eP UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education e ap .c rs om MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2010 question paper for the guidance of teachers 0417 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/11 Paper 1 (Written)‚ maximum raw mark 100 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed

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    cartridges at the page; can be slower than laser; can be expensive per page; inexpensive for color; not great for over 100 pages a day � Laser - like a photocopier using big toner cartridge; color much more expensive; tends to print quickly; often less expensive per page; heavy duty cycle � Solid Ink Printer - uses melted wax for thermal transfer to paper; priced between ink jet and color laser; heavy duty cycle‚ but not as heavy as laser; good price per color page‚ but not fantastic

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    Canon Case Study

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    Jake Kral Canon Case Study Executive Summary - When Canon jumped into the business in the late 1960s‚ most observers were skeptical. Less than a tenth the size of Xerox‚ Canon had no direct sales or service organization to reach the corporate market for copiers‚ nor did it have a process technology to by-pass the 500 patents that guarded Xerox’s Plain Paper Copier. Over the next two decades‚ Canon rewrote the rule book on how copiers were supposed to be produced and sold as it built up $5 billion

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    Lexmark Case Analysis

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    Lexmark‚ despite declining revenues‚ has a strong competitive position in the printers market. The company is the third largest player in the inkjet printer segment behind Hewlett-Packard and Canon. Lexmark is one of the significant players in the laser printers market. Strong competitive position in the printers market provides the company with a platform for launching growth initiatives‚ which would help in wresting market share from rivals. Intense competition‚ however‚ could adversely affect

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    video‚ and multiple other sensors. The car contains a descriptive map of all earth’s features(Guizzo‚ Erico). "The most frequently used sensor for a map building are laser range finders and cameras‚" Shima Rayej stated. Using the laser range finder the car is able to build a three dimensional map. A laser range finder emits a laser beam that measures from obstacles around to how long it takes to reach or pass that object. Before the car decides which path to take it needs to create a map of the environment

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    A laser printer maintenance kit should be installed under which of the following circumstances? When preparing to upgrade a printer’s memo...the same type of memory for a laptop or desktop? Where would you find the setting for the print spooler on a Windows operating system? You want to use the most up-to-date drivers to i...llowing is most likely to provide these drivers? You want a printer on the network to have its ow...hods of connecting the printer can provide this? A color laser printer

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    Cnc and Dnc

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    Difference between CNC & NC machines NC machines In a Numerical Control machine‚ the program is fed to the machine through magnetic tapes or other such media. The original NC machines were essentially basic machine tools which were modified to have motors for movement along the axes.  CNC machines In a Computer Numerical Controlled machine‚ the machines are interfaced with computers. This makes them more versatile in the sense that‚ suppose a change in dimension of a part is required. In a

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    Sheet Metal

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    and design data. -Works from written specifications‚ blueprints‚ and/or shop drawings to write CNC programs of machine instructions through the use of a computer. -Will create‚ maintain‚ and troubleshoot programs for AMADA turret/punch press and laser cutting machines. -Will setup and operate machines when not programming. -Will field operator comments‚ questions‚ and suggestions. -Will initiate tooling and planning change requests and control tooling. Required Skill and Qualifications: -Must

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    output devices

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    data such as documents and photographs. The computer sends the image data to the printer‚ which then physically recreates the image onto an object. There are three types of computer printers: ink jet‚ laser and dot matrix. Inkjet printers spray tiny dots of ink on a surface to create an image. Laser printers use toner drums that roll through magnetized pigment and then transfer the pigment to a surface. Dot matrix printers use a print head to imbed images on a surface‚ using an ink ribbon. There

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    Output Devices

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    Theory Notes Task: Output Devices Make sure that you are familiar with all of the information detailed in this booklet. There are a number of tasks for you to carry out‚ be sure to read the information fully whilst completing the tasks. You could be asked about any of this in the test! Use the theory notes in from the teach-ict.com site to help you complete this booklet. TASK 1: OUTPUT DEVICES Output devices let you see data that has been processed or is stored on the hard disk

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