Hello list! If keeping other jobs live is not an
issue using the 'fuser' utility on command line
works almost immediately with no paper jams.
Take Care.
---robert
--- BandiPat
On Thursday 07 April 2005 15:29, BandiPat wrote:
On Thursday 07 April 2005 03:02 pm, Andy Yankovich wrote:
Question: Is there a "correct" way to stop a long print run once it has started? Please let me know so I don't mess up again.
Andy, I have that same printer and haven't run into
know if it makes a difference though, but many times I'll pull up the print manager to remove the queued job, then either let the printer flush out it's buffer or turn it off after. I don't think you really did anything wrong, I just think you caught things at a bad time during the printing.
regards, Lee
Lee, Have you ever stopped a printer while it was
On Thursday 07 April 2005 04:07 pm, Andy Yankovich wrote: this before. I don't printing? How?
Andy ==========
Sure, just as I described above. Again rather than stop a page in mid-stream, I'll clear the job out with the print manager and let the printer buffer clear itself. But I have turned the printer off first, clear the job from the queue, then powered up the printer again. Either way should work effectively for you, but it's important to clear the CUPS printer queue of the job, because it will continue to send jobs to the printer until all jobs are exhausted.
I have KJobViewer, for the printer, on my desktop to quickly get to the queue of jobs. You can also hunt down Printing Manager in the menu: Utilities>Printing>Print Manager
regards
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