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| = CANCELLING PRINT JOBS = | = CANCEL PRINT JOBS = |
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| lprm -P"printername" all | login as root |
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| or | lprm -P"printername" - |
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| lprm -a all (you need to be root to do this) | (If the system is running "cups" then you can just run lprm - eg. lprm -P marion2_overlay - |
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service cups restart *** check to make sure the windows firewall has not turned on *** check also that VPN is connected search windows firewall and turn it off run the above stuff again as it needs to start again reboot the machine When east gardens stopped printing. you could check the ip where the printer is printing (lpstat) and then check on their windows setting to ensure the printer (under properties) is at that ip address ---- /!\ '''Edit conflict - other version:''' ---- = CHECK IF YOU CAN CONNECT TO PRINTER = ---- /!\ '''Edit conflict - your version:''' ---- = CHECK IF YOU CAN CONNECT TO PRINTER = ---- /!\ '''End of edit conflict''' ---- go to ABE: type : lpstat -t |grep ufb_bb1 you will get back: device for ufb_bb1_laser: lpd://10.3.0.138/Laser telnet 10.3.0.138 515 if it comes back with: ---- /!\ '''Edit conflict - other version:''' ---- Connected to 10.3.0.138. Escape character is '^]. ---- /!\ '''Edit conflict - your version:''' ---- Connected to 10.3.0.138. Escape character is '^]. ---- /!\ '''End of edit conflict''' ---- Press ctrl sqaure_right bracket telnet> quit |
CANCEL PRINT JOBS
Type:
login as root
lprm -P"printername" -
(If the system is running "cups" then you can just run lprm -
eg. lprm -P marion2_overlay -
ENABLING PRINTERS
Type:
su -
cupsenable "printername"
/etc/init.d/cups start
service cups restart
*** check to make sure the windows firewall has not turned on
*** check also that VPN is connected
search windows firewall and turn it off
run the above stuff again as it needs to start again
reboot the machine
When east gardens stopped printing. you could check the ip where the printer is printing (lpstat) and then check on their windows setting to ensure the printer (under properties) is at that ip address
Edit conflict - other version:
CHECK IF YOU CAN CONNECT TO PRINTER
Edit conflict - your version:
CHECK IF YOU CAN CONNECT TO PRINTER
End of edit conflict
go to ABE:
type : lpstat -t |grep ufb_bb1
you will get back:
device for ufb_bb1_laser: lpd://10.3.0.138/Laser
telnet 10.3.0.138 515
if it comes back with:
Edit conflict - other version:
Connected to 10.3.0.138. Escape character is '^].
Edit conflict - your version:
Connected to 10.3.0.138. Escape character is '^].
End of edit conflict
Press ctrl sqaure_right bracket
telnet> quit
