A couple of hours ago I tried to print to my HP laserjet network printer, and it failed, demanding I change the paper to A4. I have no A4, only letter. So, I cycled the printer power to make that A4 demand go away. Now it won't even try to print from SuSE any more, even after rebooting and cycling the printer power. It worked several hours ago, before that one job demanded the A4 paper. OS/2 has no problem printing to this printer even now. I opened first the printing manager, and found that all jobs were queued. I tried to get all jobs moved to the printer, but nothing happens. I tried upping priority, but no change. Then I closed the printing manager and opened KJobViewer. It looks and fails about the same, and also fails to move any jobs from the /var/spool/cups to the printer. I deleted all jobs, then closed KJobViewer, then went to var/spool/cups and deleted everything that remained. Then I tried printing a new job, but that too gets stuck in the queue and won't come out. Job report shows job state 0x3, no-hold, and printer-stopped. Selecting "print" from job report just adds another copy to the queue. How do I get it to print again? Once that's done, where are all the places I need to go to make sure A4 is never requested again? -- "All have sinned & fall short of the glory of God." Romans 3:23 NIV Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/