On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 12:28:25 -0400 Doug Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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. If I'm not mistaken, you can also delete jobs in the queue using cups' web interface (if not a command line tool, as well). In your web browser, go to http://localhost:631, then click the "Manage Printers" link, click on the printer with the jobs to be canceled and then delete the appropriate jobs from the queue. (Looks like you can click the "Manage Jobs" link as well, instead of "Manage Printers".) HTH, Jacob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]