ECSA 102 Printing correct answer
What Epic product does rich text server printing require? - CORRECT ANSWERThe
Epic Print Service (EPS)
Can Epic client printing be scheduled? - CORRECT ANSWERNo, client side printing
cannot be scheduled as whatever will be printed needs to be rendered on the
client at the time of printing.
Does the EPS need to communicate with the Epic operational database environment to
print? Why
or why not? - CORRECT ANSWERYes. EPS needs to communicate with the
environment for its EPS Routing Listeners to retrieve jobs
from the Epic environment's EPS Routing Queues.
For any given print job, which of the following will the Print Job Creation Queue place
into the
Temp Storage location in the environment? Choose one.
A. The Job ID
B. The job's Raw Data
C. The job's metadata
D. The job's EPL record - CORRECT ANSWERB is correct. The Temp Storage, also
called the Print Buffer, is a folder on the disk of the Environment,
and it is where the Print Job Creation Queue puts the job Raw Data as it waits for the
Job ID to be
picked up and moved to the Print Format Servers
Which of the following are true about batch printing? Choose all that apply.
A. Some batches need to be printed in a specific order.
B. All batches need to be printed in a specific order.
C. EPS needs special configuration in order to print batch jobs.
, D. EPS does NOT need special configuration to print batch jobs. - CORRECT
ANSWERA and D are correct. Batch Printing does not require any special setup for
EPS in order to process
them. Not all batches need to be printed in a specific order.
An analyst at your organization manually prints the patient list for their department every
morning
and chooses the SCHEDULING01 EPR to print to. What is this an example of? Choose
all that apply.
A. Server side print job
B. Client side print job
C. On‐demand print job
D. Scheduled print job - CORRECT ANSWERA and C are correct. Since the user is
manually triggering the print job, it is an on‐demand print job,
and since they are selecting an EPR, we know that it is a server‐side print job.
EPS - CORRECT ANSWEREpic Print Service
Epic Print Record - CORRECT ANSWERRecord in the Epic environment that correlates
to the Windows print queue
Print Job Creation Queue - CORRECT ANSWERFormerly known as Foundations
Generic Print Queues. Executes the print routine
generated by application code to create a print job's raw data.
EPS Routing Queues - CORRECT ANSWERInterconnect‐style queues where job IDs
are placed to trigger EPS to retrieve the
job for processing. Built based on EPS Routing Rules created in Kuiper
EPS Routing Listener - CORRECT ANSWERInterconnect‐style listeners that
correspond to the EPS routing queues. The
mechanism EPS uses to see when a job needs to be retrieved from the
environment and processed. Built based on EPS Routing Rules created in Kuiper.
EPS Routing Rules - CORRECT ANSWER
Print buffer - CORRECT ANSWERdirectory where jobs' raw data is placed prior to being
retrieved by EPS.
EPL - CORRECT ANSWERA log where jobs' metadata is stored even after being
retrieved by EPS. The print
log contains information about the status of the job and is part of the EPL
masterfile
EPS Web Blob - CORRECT ANSWERWhere EPS saves jobs' raw data and
(sometimes) a rendered PDF. Recommended to
What Epic product does rich text server printing require? - CORRECT ANSWERThe
Epic Print Service (EPS)
Can Epic client printing be scheduled? - CORRECT ANSWERNo, client side printing
cannot be scheduled as whatever will be printed needs to be rendered on the
client at the time of printing.
Does the EPS need to communicate with the Epic operational database environment to
print? Why
or why not? - CORRECT ANSWERYes. EPS needs to communicate with the
environment for its EPS Routing Listeners to retrieve jobs
from the Epic environment's EPS Routing Queues.
For any given print job, which of the following will the Print Job Creation Queue place
into the
Temp Storage location in the environment? Choose one.
A. The Job ID
B. The job's Raw Data
C. The job's metadata
D. The job's EPL record - CORRECT ANSWERB is correct. The Temp Storage, also
called the Print Buffer, is a folder on the disk of the Environment,
and it is where the Print Job Creation Queue puts the job Raw Data as it waits for the
Job ID to be
picked up and moved to the Print Format Servers
Which of the following are true about batch printing? Choose all that apply.
A. Some batches need to be printed in a specific order.
B. All batches need to be printed in a specific order.
C. EPS needs special configuration in order to print batch jobs.
, D. EPS does NOT need special configuration to print batch jobs. - CORRECT
ANSWERA and D are correct. Batch Printing does not require any special setup for
EPS in order to process
them. Not all batches need to be printed in a specific order.
An analyst at your organization manually prints the patient list for their department every
morning
and chooses the SCHEDULING01 EPR to print to. What is this an example of? Choose
all that apply.
A. Server side print job
B. Client side print job
C. On‐demand print job
D. Scheduled print job - CORRECT ANSWERA and C are correct. Since the user is
manually triggering the print job, it is an on‐demand print job,
and since they are selecting an EPR, we know that it is a server‐side print job.
EPS - CORRECT ANSWEREpic Print Service
Epic Print Record - CORRECT ANSWERRecord in the Epic environment that correlates
to the Windows print queue
Print Job Creation Queue - CORRECT ANSWERFormerly known as Foundations
Generic Print Queues. Executes the print routine
generated by application code to create a print job's raw data.
EPS Routing Queues - CORRECT ANSWERInterconnect‐style queues where job IDs
are placed to trigger EPS to retrieve the
job for processing. Built based on EPS Routing Rules created in Kuiper
EPS Routing Listener - CORRECT ANSWERInterconnect‐style listeners that
correspond to the EPS routing queues. The
mechanism EPS uses to see when a job needs to be retrieved from the
environment and processed. Built based on EPS Routing Rules created in Kuiper.
EPS Routing Rules - CORRECT ANSWER
Print buffer - CORRECT ANSWERdirectory where jobs' raw data is placed prior to being
retrieved by EPS.
EPL - CORRECT ANSWERA log where jobs' metadata is stored even after being
retrieved by EPS. The print
log contains information about the status of the job and is part of the EPL
masterfile
EPS Web Blob - CORRECT ANSWERWhere EPS saves jobs' raw data and
(sometimes) a rendered PDF. Recommended to