On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:40 am, Richard Lyons wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 October 2004 23:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >  I am using Debian 2.6 Sarge. In KDE I clicked on
> > s
> >     Thanks Doug
>
> You don't say whether you are using CUPS, but I assume you are.  In case
> you don't get a more expert answer, the easy way out is to delete the
> printer and reinstall it.   Starting with a fresh printer ensures you
> have an empty queue.  You may also need to power down the printer in
> case it buffers data.
>
> Alternatively you can look for the spool file in /var/spool/cups.  It
> will probably be called c00001.  Deleting this may help -- but my
> experience is that it doesn't always get rid of the print job in
> progress.
>
> Your test page is probably not the job called Star office
> Job #1 -- it should not have come from StarOffice.  So you probably have
> another job waiting to print.
>
> As to what caused the problem, I have had similar experiences when not
> all the cups packages were installed, so make sure you have all the
> required packages installed, including cupsys-bsd (that was the one
> that cause me difficulty). Also make sure when you re-install the
> printer that you get the right driver.
>
> HTH
>
> --
> richard
Hello Richard
 Problem solved. I uninstalled printer as you suggested and reinstalled. My 
printer is a bjc 4400 350x350 but it will print 350x720. To print this 
resolution you have to use Bjc 6000 driver so that is what I installed. All 
this according to my Canon maual.   Printing looks good. I plan to install as 
a second printer under a diferent printer name as 350x350  just to see what 
happens.
 I probably  did have a Star office print job qued in as I had been looking 
over that program prior to installing my printer.
              Thanks much,
             Doug


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