Lexmark J110 Printer User Manual


 
3-14 Service Manual
4085-001
If the host computer stops sending data without ending the
canceled job, the printer initiates a timer which stops the
canceled job. (For PCL emulation, the printer uses the
Flushing timer value.)
Note: If the host computer resumes sending data which belongs to
a canceled job, then the timer value used to stop the job is reset and
the printer resumes looking for a data stream command which
indicates the job has ended. However, if the host computer stops
sending data again, the procedure to stop the job is repeated,
meaning the appropriate timer is restarted from the beginning. When
the expiration of the applicable timer occurs, the canceled job is
stopped and the printer begins processing the next print job.
Note: If a user has disabled the Print timeout timer which is used to
terminate a PPDS job, and the cancel operation is used on a PPDS
job which does not contain an end of job command, the printers
ability to complete the cancellation operation is suppressed. In other
words, the printer is deadlocked waiting for an end of job command
which will never be sent. When this situation occurs, the user must
explicitly execute a Front Panel Reset to terminate the canceled
PPDS job. (This is not an issue for PCL emulation since the Flushing
timer is used to terminate a canceled PCL job.)
Invoking Cancel Job
1. While the printer is in a state which permits the cancel job
operation, press Menu> or Menu<. The following screen is
displayed.
2. Press Select. The printer automatically exits the control panel
menus and performs the job cancel operation. As the job is
canceled, the Canceling Job message appears.
Resetting the Printer using the Operator Panel
The Reset Printer control panel function is used to reset the active
port and restore the printers user default settings.
JOB MENU
Cancel Job