The correct answer is A. NFC (Near Field Communication) .
According to the CompTIA A+ Core 1 220-1201 objectives under Mobile Devices, NFC is commonly used for short-range wireless communication between devices. In the context of mobile printing:
NFC-enabled printers allow a user to tap a mobile device (phone or tablet) to the printer to initiate a print job instantly without needing to configure Wi-Fi credentials or use cables.
This is particularly common in mobile-friendly environments like offices or public kiosks.
Why the other options are incorrect:
B. Hotspot : Provides an Internet connection, not a direct mobile-to-printer interface.
C. Infrared : Legacy technology largely replaced by NFC and Wi-Fi; rarely used in modern printers.
D. USB : Requires a wired connection, not suitable for sending a print job wirelessly from a mobile device.
[References:, CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Exam Objectives – Mobile Devices: “Given a scenario, connect and configure mobile devices including printing via NFC, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi.” , Mike Meyers’ CompTIA A+ Certification Guide, 13th Edition, Chapter on Mobile Device Connectivity., , , , ]
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