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What is the difference between a reactive alert and a proactive alert?

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What is the difference between a reactive alert and a proactive alert?

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A reactive alert would include a condition where the device is in a down state meaning print jobs are stacking up and end user productivity is affected. For example, a service condition such as Fuser Open would be considered a reactive alert. This type of alert would more than likely be submitted to a service desk or helpdesk to resolve the issue quickly.

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