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to cancell a "print" command, after it has started the job
Last week I had windows Millenium replaced with Windows
XP Professional. In the past I could turn off my printer to stop it, I would then receive an error message with the option of "cancel" in it. Now I only have a "pause" option. If I turn the printer off manually, it resumes printing the document, even if I wait days before turning the printer back on. HOW do I cancel a print command in Windows XP Professional? |
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to cancell a "print" command, after it has started the job
"Renata Bernal" wrote in message ... Last week I had windows Millenium replaced with Windows XP Professional. In the past I could turn off my printer to stop it, I would then receive an error message with the option of "cancel" in it. Now I only have a "pause" option. If I turn the printer off manually, it resumes printing the document, even if I wait days before turning the printer back on. HOW do I cancel a print command in Windows XP Professional? You open the printer icon in the System Tray and cancel the job. If your printer has an internal buffer, you cannot cancel the part of the job already stored in the printer buffer. You can clear that by turning off the printer once the job has been cancelled on the computer. -- Earl F. Parrish |
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