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Hi Mark,

The end user can either double click on the printer icon in the systray or
choose Start-Settings-Printers and then doubleclick the entry for the
printer in question.

Both of these steps will cause the GUI view of the print queue for that
particular Windows defined printer to appear. The end user can then delete
the job that is not printing correctly and the problem will be resolved.

Microsoft operating system default implementation is to not delete print
jobs, which have not yet been successfully spooled, when you reboot.

HTH

Best Regards,

/Paul
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Paul Tykodi
National Product Manager
Print4sight Inc.

p: 603-431-0606 x115
f: 603-436-6432
E-mail: p.tykodi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.print4sight.com


>date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 08:54:27 -0400
>from: Mark Allen <mallen@xxxxxxxx>
>subject: Printing/CA
>
>Sometimes we will have print jobs printing to printers attached to a
>persons PC and configured as an AS/400 printer thru CA go nutzoid.
>
>That is the AS/400 thinks it is done printing (obviously all in printer
>buffer) and the printer will start printing one line of garbage
>characters per page then go to next page.  Sometimes even if we turn off
>printer and re-boot PC the printer will start printing again.  Is there
>any way to stop them???
>
>Mark Allen
>IS Manager
>Wilkes Telephone & Electric
>11 W. Court Street
>Washington, GA 30673
>Phone: (706) 678-9565
>Fax: (706) 678-1000



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