Canceling a Print Job
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Canceling a Print Job
Windows 95/98 - Canceling a Print Job
1
Double-click the printer icon on the task bar.
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This opens a window that shows all the print jobs that are currently queued for printing.
Check the current status of the job you want to cancel.
2
Click the name of the job you want to cancel so that it is highlighted.
3
On the
[Document]
menu, click
[Cancel Printing]
.
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You can also open the print job queue window by double-clicking the printer icon in the
[Printers]
window.
4
Press the printer's
[Job Reset]
key.
The message appears on the panel display indicating that the print job is being cancelled.
•
When your printer is being shared by multiple computers, be careful not to accidentally
cancel someone else's print job.
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You cannot stop printing the data that has already been processed internally by the
printer. Because of this, printing might continue for a few pages after you press
[Job
Reset]
.
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A print job that contains a large volume of data might take considerable time to stop.
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It takes about 5 minutes to reset the print job, after 5 minutes the printer returns to the
ready condition.
Windows NT 4.0 - Canceling a Print Job
1
Double-click the printer icon on the task bar.
•
This opens a window that shows all the print jobs that are currently queued for printing.
Check the current status of the job you want to cancel.
2
Click the name of the job you want to cancel so that it is highlighted.
3
On the
[Document]
menu, click
[Cancel]
.
•
You can also open the print job queue window by double-clicking the printer icon in the
[Printers]
window.
4
Press the printer's
[Job Reset]
key.
•
The message appears on the panel display indicating that the print job is being cancelled.