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Boots
June 25th 04, 03:44 AM
Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via parallel
connection.

When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last print
job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

TIA.

B

Lester Stiefel
June 28th 04, 05:30 PM
Boots wrote:

> Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via parallel
> connection.
>
> When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last print
> job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA.
>
> B

Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer tasks, if
there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select file
and delete print jobs.

--
Lester Stiefel
In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed
which describe him in the last days.
Is your quality found on this list??

Boots
June 28th 04, 05:31 PM
Hi Lester,

These are jobs that have already been printed. They
shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.

Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a temporary
fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown. I'm
looking for a more permanent solution to why these print
jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they are
printed or why they are returning to the queue and being
printed at startup.

Thanks

B
>-----Original Message-----
>Boots wrote:
>
>> Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
parallel
>> connection.
>>
>> When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
print
>> job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>> B
>
> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
tasks, if
>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
file
>and delete print jobs.
>
>--
>Lester Stiefel
>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
listed
>which describe him in the last days.
>Is your quality found on this list??
>.
>

Lester Stiefel
June 28th 04, 05:31 PM
Boots wrote:

> Hi Lester,
>
> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
>
> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a temporary
> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown. I'm
> looking for a more permanent solution to why these print
> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they are
> printed or why they are returning to the queue and being
> printed at startup.
>
> Thanks
>
> B
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Boots wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
>
> parallel
>
>>>connection.
>>>
>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
>
> print
>
>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
>
> appreciated.
>
>>>TIA.
>>>
>>>B
>>
>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
>
> tasks, if
>
>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
>
> file
>
>>and delete print jobs.
>>
>>--
>>Lester Stiefel
>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
>
> listed
>
>>which describe him in the last days.
>>Is your quality found on this list??
>>.
>>
Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one thats
ghosting anyway.
Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You will
then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and search
for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to the
recycle bin.

Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug the
device back into the port, and if the latest driver is in an
update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default drivers
up. When the port detect window starts at the end of install
turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
installation with supplementary program pieces.

Let me know how this goes.

There can also be other programs which may interfere, but
thats another story.

--
Lester Stiefel
In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed
which describe him in the last days.
Is your quality found on this list??

Boots
June 28th 04, 05:32 PM
Lester,

One step at a time is good. The problem printer is at
work and I won't be able to implement your
recommendations until early this week.

Thank you for the new ideas. At least there is a road
to go down. I'll keep you posted. Much abliged.

Boots
>-----Original Message-----
>Boots wrote:
>
>> Hi Lester,
>>
>> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
>> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
>>
>> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
temporary
>> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
I'm
>> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
print
>> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
are
>> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
being
>> printed at startup.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> B
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Boots wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
>>
>> parallel
>>
>>>>connection.
>>>>
>>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
>>
>> print
>>
>>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
>>
>> appreciated.
>>
>>>>TIA.
>>>>
>>>>B
>>>
>>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
>>
>> tasks, if
>>
>>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
>>
>> file
>>
>>>and delete print jobs.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Lester Stiefel
>>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
>>
>> listed
>>
>>>which describe him in the last days.
>>>Is your quality found on this list??
>>>.
>>>
> Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
thats
>ghosting anyway.
>Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
>printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
>sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
will
>then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
search
>for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
>unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
the
>recycle bin.
>
>Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
>entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
the
>device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
in an
>update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
drivers
>up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
install
>turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
>installation with supplementary program pieces.
>
> Let me know how this goes.
>
>There can also be other programs which may interfere,
but
>thats another story.
>
>--
>Lester Stiefel
>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
listed
>which describe him in the last days.
>Is your quality found on this list??
>.
>

Lester Stiefel
June 28th 04, 05:48 PM
Boots wrote:

> Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via parallel
> connection.
>
> When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last print
> job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA.
>
> B

Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer tasks, if
there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select file
and delete print jobs.

--
Lester Stiefel
In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed
which describe him in the last days.
Is your quality found on this list??

Boots
June 28th 04, 05:50 PM
Hi Lester,

These are jobs that have already been printed. They
shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.

Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a temporary
fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown. I'm
looking for a more permanent solution to why these print
jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they are
printed or why they are returning to the queue and being
printed at startup.

Thanks

B
>-----Original Message-----
>Boots wrote:
>
>> Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
parallel
>> connection.
>>
>> When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
print
>> job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>> B
>
> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
tasks, if
>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
file
>and delete print jobs.
>
>--
>Lester Stiefel
>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
listed
>which describe him in the last days.
>Is your quality found on this list??
>.
>

Lester Stiefel
June 28th 04, 05:50 PM
Boots wrote:

> Hi Lester,
>
> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
>
> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a temporary
> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown. I'm
> looking for a more permanent solution to why these print
> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they are
> printed or why they are returning to the queue and being
> printed at startup.
>
> Thanks
>
> B
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Boots wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
>
> parallel
>
>>>connection.
>>>
>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
>
> print
>
>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
>
> appreciated.
>
>>>TIA.
>>>
>>>B
>>
>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
>
> tasks, if
>
>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
>
> file
>
>>and delete print jobs.
>>
>>--
>>Lester Stiefel
>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
>
> listed
>
>>which describe him in the last days.
>>Is your quality found on this list??
>>.
>>
Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one thats
ghosting anyway.
Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You will
then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and search
for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to the
recycle bin.

Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug the
device back into the port, and if the latest driver is in an
update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default drivers
up. When the port detect window starts at the end of install
turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
installation with supplementary program pieces.

Let me know how this goes.

There can also be other programs which may interfere, but
thats another story.

--
Lester Stiefel
In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed
which describe him in the last days.
Is your quality found on this list??

Boots
June 28th 04, 05:51 PM
Lester,

One step at a time is good. The problem printer is at
work and I won't be able to implement your
recommendations until early this week.

Thank you for the new ideas. At least there is a road
to go down. I'll keep you posted. Much abliged.

Boots
>-----Original Message-----
>Boots wrote:
>
>> Hi Lester,
>>
>> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
>> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
>>
>> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
temporary
>> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
I'm
>> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
print
>> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
are
>> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
being
>> printed at startup.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> B
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Boots wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
>>
>> parallel
>>
>>>>connection.
>>>>
>>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
>>
>> print
>>
>>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
>>
>> appreciated.
>>
>>>>TIA.
>>>>
>>>>B
>>>
>>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
>>
>> tasks, if
>>
>>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
>>
>> file
>>
>>>and delete print jobs.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Lester Stiefel
>>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
>>
>> listed
>>
>>>which describe him in the last days.
>>>Is your quality found on this list??
>>>.
>>>
> Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
thats
>ghosting anyway.
>Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
>printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
>sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
will
>then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
search
>for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
>unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
the
>recycle bin.
>
>Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
>entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
the
>device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
in an
>update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
drivers
>up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
install
>turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
>installation with supplementary program pieces.
>
> Let me know how this goes.
>
>There can also be other programs which may interfere,
but
>thats another story.
>
>--
>Lester Stiefel
>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
listed
>which describe him in the last days.
>Is your quality found on this list??
>.
>

Alan Morris\(MSFT\)
June 28th 04, 09:38 PM
Disable Bidirectional Support on the Ports tab of the printer properties.
(I am assuming you are using the driver from HP and not the driver shipped
on the XP CD).

--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Boots" > wrote in message
...
> Lester,
>
> One step at a time is good. The problem printer is at
> work and I won't be able to implement your
> recommendations until early this week.
>
> Thank you for the new ideas. At least there is a road
> to go down. I'll keep you posted. Much abliged.
>
> Boots
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Boots wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Lester,
> >>
> >> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
> >> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
> >>
> >> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
> temporary
> >> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
> I'm
> >> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
> print
> >> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
> are
> >> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
> being
> >> printed at startup.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> B
> >>
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>Boots wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
> >>
> >> parallel
> >>
> >>>>connection.
> >>>>
> >>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
> >>
> >> print
> >>
> >>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
> >>
> >> appreciated.
> >>
> >>>>TIA.
> >>>>
> >>>>B
> >>>
> >>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
> >>
> >> tasks, if
> >>
> >>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
> >>
> >> file
> >>
> >>>and delete print jobs.
> >>>
> >>>--
> >>>Lester Stiefel
> >>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
> >>
> >> listed
> >>
> >>>which describe him in the last days.
> >>>Is your quality found on this list??
> >>>.
> >>>
> > Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
> thats
> >ghosting anyway.
> >Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
> >printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
> >sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
> will
> >then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
> search
> >for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
> >unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
> the
> >recycle bin.
> >
> >Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
> >entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
> the
> >device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
> in an
> >update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
> drivers
> >up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
> install
> >turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
> >installation with supplementary program pieces.
> >
> > Let me know how this goes.
> >
> >There can also be other programs which may interfere,
> but
> >thats another story.
> >
> >--
> >Lester Stiefel
> >In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
> listed
> >which describe him in the last days.
> >Is your quality found on this list??
> >.
> >

Alan Morris\(MSFT\)
June 28th 04, 09:38 PM
Disable Bidirectional Support on the Ports tab of the printer properties.
(I am assuming you are using the driver from HP and not the driver shipped
on the XP CD).

--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Boots" > wrote in message
...
> Lester,
>
> One step at a time is good. The problem printer is at
> work and I won't be able to implement your
> recommendations until early this week.
>
> Thank you for the new ideas. At least there is a road
> to go down. I'll keep you posted. Much abliged.
>
> Boots
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Boots wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Lester,
> >>
> >> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
> >> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
> >>
> >> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
> temporary
> >> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
> I'm
> >> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
> print
> >> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
> are
> >> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
> being
> >> printed at startup.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> B
> >>
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>Boots wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
> >>
> >> parallel
> >>
> >>>>connection.
> >>>>
> >>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
> >>
> >> print
> >>
> >>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
> >>
> >> appreciated.
> >>
> >>>>TIA.
> >>>>
> >>>>B
> >>>
> >>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
> >>
> >> tasks, if
> >>
> >>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
> >>
> >> file
> >>
> >>>and delete print jobs.
> >>>
> >>>--
> >>>Lester Stiefel
> >>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
> >>
> >> listed
> >>
> >>>which describe him in the last days.
> >>>Is your quality found on this list??
> >>>.
> >>>
> > Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
> thats
> >ghosting anyway.
> >Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
> >printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
> >sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
> will
> >then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
> search
> >for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
> >unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
> the
> >recycle bin.
> >
> >Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
> >entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
> the
> >device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
> in an
> >update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
> drivers
> >up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
> install
> >turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
> >installation with supplementary program pieces.
> >
> > Let me know how this goes.
> >
> >There can also be other programs which may interfere,
> but
> >thats another story.
> >
> >--
> >Lester Stiefel
> >In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
> listed
> >which describe him in the last days.
> >Is your quality found on this list??
> >.
> >

Alan Morris\(MSFT\)
June 29th 04, 04:45 AM
Disable Bidirectional Support on the Ports tab of the printer properties.
(I am assuming you are using the driver from HP and not the driver shipped
on the XP CD).

--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Boots" > wrote in message
...
> Lester,
>
> One step at a time is good. The problem printer is at
> work and I won't be able to implement your
> recommendations until early this week.
>
> Thank you for the new ideas. At least there is a road
> to go down. I'll keep you posted. Much abliged.
>
> Boots
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Boots wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Lester,
> >>
> >> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
> >> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
> >>
> >> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
> temporary
> >> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
> I'm
> >> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
> print
> >> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
> are
> >> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
> being
> >> printed at startup.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> B
> >>
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>Boots wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
> >>
> >> parallel
> >>
> >>>>connection.
> >>>>
> >>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
> >>
> >> print
> >>
> >>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
> >>
> >> appreciated.
> >>
> >>>>TIA.
> >>>>
> >>>>B
> >>>
> >>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
> >>
> >> tasks, if
> >>
> >>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
> >>
> >> file
> >>
> >>>and delete print jobs.
> >>>
> >>>--
> >>>Lester Stiefel
> >>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
> >>
> >> listed
> >>
> >>>which describe him in the last days.
> >>>Is your quality found on this list??
> >>>.
> >>>
> > Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
> thats
> >ghosting anyway.
> >Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
> >printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
> >sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
> will
> >then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
> search
> >for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
> >unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
> the
> >recycle bin.
> >
> >Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
> >entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
> the
> >device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
> in an
> >update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
> drivers
> >up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
> install
> >turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
> >installation with supplementary program pieces.
> >
> > Let me know how this goes.
> >
> >There can also be other programs which may interfere,
> but
> >thats another story.
> >
> >--
> >Lester Stiefel
> >In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
> listed
> >which describe him in the last days.
> >Is your quality found on this list??
> >.
> >

Alan Morris\(MSFT\)
June 29th 04, 04:46 AM
Disable Bidirectional Support on the Ports tab of the printer properties.
(I am assuming you are using the driver from HP and not the driver shipped
on the XP CD).

--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Boots" > wrote in message
...
> Lester,
>
> One step at a time is good. The problem printer is at
> work and I won't be able to implement your
> recommendations until early this week.
>
> Thank you for the new ideas. At least there is a road
> to go down. I'll keep you posted. Much abliged.
>
> Boots
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Boots wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Lester,
> >>
> >> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
> >> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
> >>
> >> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
> temporary
> >> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
> I'm
> >> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
> print
> >> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
> are
> >> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
> being
> >> printed at startup.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> B
> >>
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>Boots wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
> >>
> >> parallel
> >>
> >>>>connection.
> >>>>
> >>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
> >>
> >> print
> >>
> >>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
> >>
> >> appreciated.
> >>
> >>>>TIA.
> >>>>
> >>>>B
> >>>
> >>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
> >>
> >> tasks, if
> >>
> >>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
> >>
> >> file
> >>
> >>>and delete print jobs.
> >>>
> >>>--
> >>>Lester Stiefel
> >>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
> >>
> >> listed
> >>
> >>>which describe him in the last days.
> >>>Is your quality found on this list??
> >>>.
> >>>
> > Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
> thats
> >ghosting anyway.
> >Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
> >printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
> >sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
> will
> >then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
> search
> >for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
> >unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
> the
> >recycle bin.
> >
> >Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
> >entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
> the
> >device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
> in an
> >update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
> drivers
> >up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
> install
> >turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
> >installation with supplementary program pieces.
> >
> > Let me know how this goes.
> >
> >There can also be other programs which may interfere,
> but
> >thats another story.
> >
> >--
> >Lester Stiefel
> >In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
> listed
> >which describe him in the last days.
> >Is your quality found on this list??
> >.
> >

Jimmy Graves
July 30th 04, 05:56 AM
I have the same problem with HP Laserjet 1220.

>-----Original Message-----
>Boots wrote:
>
>> Hi Lester,
>>
>> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
>> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
>>
>> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
temporary
>> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
I'm
>> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
print
>> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
are
>> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
being
>> printed at startup.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> B
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Boots wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
>>
>> parallel
>>
>>>>connection.
>>>>
>>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
>>
>> print
>>
>>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
>>
>> appreciated.
>>
>>>>TIA.
>>>>
>>>>B
>>>
>>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
>>
>> tasks, if
>>
>>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
>>
>> file
>>
>>>and delete print jobs.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Lester Stiefel
>>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
>>
>> listed
>>
>>>which describe him in the last days.
>>>Is your quality found on this list??
>>>.
>>>
> Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
thats
>ghosting anyway.
>Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
>printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
>sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
will
>then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
search
>for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
>unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
the
>recycle bin.
>
>Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
>entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
the
>device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
in an
>update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
drivers
>up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
install
>turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
>installation with supplementary program pieces.
>
> Let me know how this goes.
>
>There can also be other programs which may interfere,
but
>thats another story.
>
>--
>Lester Stiefel
>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
listed
>which describe him in the last days.
>Is your quality found on this list??
>.
>

Jimmy Graves
July 30th 04, 12:11 PM
I have the same problem with HP Laserjet 1220.

>-----Original Message-----
>Boots wrote:
>
>> Hi Lester,
>>
>> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
>> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
>>
>> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
temporary
>> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
I'm
>> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
print
>> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
are
>> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
being
>> printed at startup.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> B
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Boots wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
>>
>> parallel
>>
>>>>connection.
>>>>
>>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
>>
>> print
>>
>>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
>>
>> appreciated.
>>
>>>>TIA.
>>>>
>>>>B
>>>
>>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
>>
>> tasks, if
>>
>>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
>>
>> file
>>
>>>and delete print jobs.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Lester Stiefel
>>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
>>
>> listed
>>
>>>which describe him in the last days.
>>>Is your quality found on this list??
>>>.
>>>
> Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
thats
>ghosting anyway.
>Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
>printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
>sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
will
>then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
search
>for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
>unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
the
>recycle bin.
>
>Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
>entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
the
>device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
in an
>update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
drivers
>up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
install
>turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
>installation with supplementary program pieces.
>
> Let me know how this goes.
>
>There can also be other programs which may interfere,
but
>thats another story.
>
>--
>Lester Stiefel
>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
listed
>which describe him in the last days.
>Is your quality found on this list??
>.
>

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