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Re: [SLE] How to stop an aborted print job?
- From: "C. Brouerius van Nidek" <constant@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 00:46:02 +0700
- Message-id: <200508100046.03566.constant@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 22:15, Gil Weber wrote:
> ** Reply to message from "C. Brouerius van Nidek" <constant@xxxxxxxxxxx> on
> Tue, 9 Aug 2005 21:58:14 +0700
>
> > Know that it is a topic from time to time but googling the list did not
> > bring a solution.
> > I started a print job with the wrong printer and stopped the printer.
> > Went to the Kjobviewer and put the printjob in the trash can.
> > Remembered that the printer should be killed two or three times in order
> > to flush out the remains of the job. Did not work this time.
> >
> > How get I rid of the remains?
>
> I had exactly the same problem this weekend when I installed 9.3 and the
> driver did not work correctly with my HP LaserJet 5P.
>
> I was able to totally "kill" the print job by doing what you did but also
> by pressing (repeatedly) the "reset" button on the printer. That killed the
> internal memory of the printer.
>
> Hopefully your has a similar feature.
>
Dear Gil,
No such feature ;-(. Next time I will go with Ken's solution. For now it is
too late.
A reboot finally got the remains out of the system ;-(
> ** Reply to message from "C. Brouerius van Nidek" <constant@xxxxxxxxxxx> on
> Tue, 9 Aug 2005 21:58:14 +0700
>
> > Know that it is a topic from time to time but googling the list did not
> > bring a solution.
> > I started a print job with the wrong printer and stopped the printer.
> > Went to the Kjobviewer and put the printjob in the trash can.
> > Remembered that the printer should be killed two or three times in order
> > to flush out the remains of the job. Did not work this time.
> >
> > How get I rid of the remains?
>
> I had exactly the same problem this weekend when I installed 9.3 and the
> driver did not work correctly with my HP LaserJet 5P.
>
> I was able to totally "kill" the print job by doing what you did but also
> by pressing (repeatedly) the "reset" button on the printer. That killed the
> internal memory of the printer.
>
> Hopefully your has a similar feature.
>
Dear Gil,
No such feature ;-(. Next time I will go with Ken's solution. For now it is
too late.
A reboot finally got the remains out of the system ;-(
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