To ensure employees only pick up their own printouts, the printer must use an authentication-based release method so jobs are not immediately printed into the output tray where anyone can take them. A User PIN enables secure or “held” printing: the job is sent to the printer but remains stored in the printer’s queue until the user walks up to the device and enters the correct PIN on the control panel. Only after successful PIN entry does the printer release and print that specific job, preventing accidental or unauthorized pickup of sensitive documents.
RFID supports badge-based authentication and is commonly used with secure print release systems in offices. Users tap an RFID badge at the printer to authenticate, and then the printer releases only the authenticated user’s queued print jobs. This is convenient and reduces the chance of users sharing PINs, while still enforcing that jobs are released only when the correct user is physically present.
PCL is a printer language, tray selection and duplex are print settings, and USB is a connection method—none of these enforce user-specific job release. Therefore, the correct answers are User PIN and RFID.
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