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Fernando_R
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      05-07-2008
My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
english. (sorry)

I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer icon
besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never really
delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file from the list
and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the printer, after
reboot, try to print that file...

There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...

(Windows Vista Home Premium)

Thanx

 
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Bill
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      05-07-2008
Is there a cancel print job button on your printer? My HP has one and
sometimes I also have to use that to cancel the job. This was with XP and
Vista

Bill

"Fernando_R" <> wrote in message
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> My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
> english. (sorry)
>
> I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer
> icon besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never
> really delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file from
> the list and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the printer,
> after reboot, try to print that file...
>
> There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
> Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...
>
> (Windows Vista Home Premium)
>
> Thanx



 
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Fernando_R
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      05-07-2008
Yes, my HP has a cancel button, and it works, but just after the file has
been sent to the printer.

The problem is when the file takes so much time to be printed and I desire
to cancel it (to print another file from other program for instance) the
file is not at the printer yet.

Fernando



"Bill" <> escreveu na mensagem
news:z7jUj.72722$.. .
> Is there a cancel print job button on your printer? My HP has one and
> sometimes I also have to use that to cancel the job. This was with XP and
> Vista
>
> Bill
>
> "Fernando_R" <> wrote in message
> news:901E4787-1026-4BE2-8351-...
>> My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
>> english. (sorry)
>>
>> I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer
>> icon besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never
>> really delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file
>> from the list and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the
>> printer, after reboot, try to print that file...
>>
>> There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
>> Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...
>>
>> (Windows Vista Home Premium)
>>
>> Thanx

>
>


 
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Malke
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      05-07-2008
Fernando_R wrote:

> My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
> english. (sorry)
>
> I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer
> icon besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never
> really delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file from
> the list and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the printer,
> after reboot, try to print that file...
>
> There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
> Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...


Windows and printers often don't play well together. On some printers it's
better to just let the darn thing print unless we're talking about hundreds
of pages.

However, to get rid of jobs that are stuck in the print queue:

Start Orb>Search box>type: cmd
When cmd appears in the Results box above, right-click it and choose "run as
Administrator".

Then at the command prompt, type:

net stop spooler [enter]

Your print jobs will be deleted. To restart the print spooler again you can
just do the following at the elevated command prompt:

net start spooler [enter]

You may need to reboot.

Malke
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www.elephantboycomputers.com
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David P
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      05-07-2008
I've only had two brands of printers, HP and Epson. Always, the HP printers
took forever when asked to cancel a print. The Epson responds promptly.

"Fernando_R" <> wrote in message
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> Yes, my HP has a cancel button, and it works, but just after the file has
> been sent to the printer.
>
> The problem is when the file takes so much time to be printed and I desire
> to cancel it (to print another file from other program for instance) the
> file is not at the printer yet.
>
> Fernando
>
>
>
> "Bill" <> escreveu na mensagem
> news:z7jUj.72722$.. .
>> Is there a cancel print job button on your printer? My HP has one and
>> sometimes I also have to use that to cancel the job. This was with XP and
>> Vista
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> "Fernando_R" <> wrote in message
>> news:901E4787-1026-4BE2-8351-...
>>> My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
>>> english. (sorry)
>>>
>>> I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer
>>> icon besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never
>>> really delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file
>>> from the list and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the
>>> printer, after reboot, try to print that file...
>>>
>>> There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
>>> Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...
>>>
>>> (Windows Vista Home Premium)
>>>
>>> Thanx

>>
>>

>

 
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Bill
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      05-07-2008
I see what you mean. That does get bothersome. Hopefully the tip from Malke
below will help.

And as David said it seems to happen a lot with HP printers. I have had
three to date and they have all had that problem at one time or another
Good luck
Bill

"Fernando_R" <> wrote in message
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> Yes, my HP has a cancel button, and it works, but just after the file has
> been sent to the printer.
>
> The problem is when the file takes so much time to be printed and I desire
> to cancel it (to print another file from other program for instance) the
> file is not at the printer yet.
>
> Fernando
>
>
>
> "Bill" <> escreveu na mensagem
> news:z7jUj.72722$.. .
>> Is there a cancel print job button on your printer? My HP has one and
>> sometimes I also have to use that to cancel the job. This was with XP and
>> Vista
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> "Fernando_R" <> wrote in message
>> news:901E4787-1026-4BE2-8351-...
>>> My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
>>> english. (sorry)
>>>
>>> I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer
>>> icon besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never
>>> really delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file
>>> from the list and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the
>>> printer, after reboot, try to print that file...
>>>
>>> There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
>>> Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...
>>>
>>> (Windows Vista Home Premium)
>>>
>>> Thanx

>>
>>

>


 
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Fernando_R
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      05-07-2008
Apparently do not work. At the promp the result is Ok (Print spooler service
finished succesfully) but at the spool printer window nothing happens.
Maybe I must reboot to complete the process.
I'll try later.

If I must reboot, is not a perfect solution, but solve part of the
problem...

Thanks Malke!


"Malke" <> escreveu na mensagem
news:%...
> Fernando_R wrote:
>
>> My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
>> english. (sorry)
>>
>> I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer
>> icon besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never
>> really delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file
>> from
>> the list and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the printer,
>> after reboot, try to print that file...
>>
>> There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
>> Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...

>
> Windows and printers often don't play well together. On some printers it's
> better to just let the darn thing print unless we're talking about
> hundreds
> of pages.
>
> However, to get rid of jobs that are stuck in the print queue:
>
> Start Orb>Search box>type: cmd
> When cmd appears in the Results box above, right-click it and choose "run
> as
> Administrator".
>
> Then at the command prompt, type:
>
> net stop spooler [enter]
>
> Your print jobs will be deleted. To restart the print spooler again you
> can
> just do the following at the elevated command prompt:
>
> net start spooler [enter]
>
> You may need to reboot.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!


 
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Michael John Ruff
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      05-07-2008
Hi

There is a quicker solution with any printer, cancel the job in the queue
and then power cycle the print this will clear the job.

Regards Michael
"Fernando_R" <> wrote in message
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> Apparently do not work. At the promp the result is Ok (Print spooler
> service finished succesfully) but at the spool printer window nothing
> happens.
> Maybe I must reboot to complete the process.
> I'll try later.
>
> If I must reboot, is not a perfect solution, but solve part of the
> problem...
>
> Thanks Malke!
>
>
> "Malke" <> escreveu na mensagem
> news:%...
>> Fernando_R wrote:
>>
>>> My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
>>> english. (sorry)
>>>
>>> I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer
>>> icon besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never
>>> really delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file
>>> from
>>> the list and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the
>>> printer,
>>> after reboot, try to print that file...
>>>
>>> There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
>>> Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...

>>
>> Windows and printers often don't play well together. On some printers
>> it's
>> better to just let the darn thing print unless we're talking about
>> hundreds
>> of pages.
>>
>> However, to get rid of jobs that are stuck in the print queue:
>>
>> Start Orb>Search box>type: cmd
>> When cmd appears in the Results box above, right-click it and choose "run
>> as
>> Administrator".
>>
>> Then at the command prompt, type:
>>
>> net stop spooler [enter]
>>
>> Your print jobs will be deleted. To restart the print spooler again you
>> can
>> just do the following at the elevated command prompt:
>>
>> net start spooler [enter]
>>
>> You may need to reboot.
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> MS-MVP
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> Don't Panic!

>



 
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Not Me
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      05-08-2008
with XP or Vista, that works...sometimes.
But with anything from the HP C550, Lexmark Z26, Canon 1246 MFC to the
HP4100, sometimes the job sticks in the queue until I reboot.

"Michael John Ruff" <> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> There is a quicker solution with any printer, cancel the job in the queue
> and then power cycle the print this will clear the job.
>
> Regards Michael
> "Fernando_R" <> wrote in message
> news4FB8B63-43EA-4E17-976B-...
>> Apparently do not work. At the promp the result is Ok (Print spooler
>> service finished succesfully) but at the spool printer window nothing
>> happens.
>> Maybe I must reboot to complete the process.
>> I'll try later.
>>
>> If I must reboot, is not a perfect solution, but solve part of the
>> problem...
>>
>> Thanks Malke!
>>
>>
>> "Malke" <> escreveu na mensagem
>> news:%...
>>> Fernando_R wrote:
>>>
>>>> My Windows is in portuguese so I don't know the correct screen names in
>>>> english. (sorry)
>>>>
>>>> I try to delete a print job file from printer spool opening the printer
>>>> icon besides the system clock, spool driver says "deleting" but never
>>>> really delete! Normally I need to reboot to really eliminate the file
>>>> from
>>>> the list and print a new file. Sometimes this doest work and the
>>>> printer,
>>>> after reboot, try to print that file...
>>>>
>>>> There are another way to eliminate a file from the list IMMEDIATLY?
>>>> Maybe deleting the temp file or something like that...
>>>
>>> Windows and printers often don't play well together. On some printers
>>> it's
>>> better to just let the darn thing print unless we're talking about
>>> hundreds
>>> of pages.
>>>
>>> However, to get rid of jobs that are stuck in the print queue:
>>>
>>> Start Orb>Search box>type: cmd
>>> When cmd appears in the Results box above, right-click it and choose
>>> "run as
>>> Administrator".
>>>
>>> Then at the command prompt, type:
>>>
>>> net stop spooler [enter]
>>>
>>> Your print jobs will be deleted. To restart the print spooler again you
>>> can
>>> just do the following at the elevated command prompt:
>>>
>>> net start spooler [enter]
>>>
>>> You may need to reboot.
>>>
>>> Malke
>>> --
>>> MS-MVP
>>> Elephant Boy Computers
>>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>>> Don't Panic!

>>

>
>

 
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