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Connecting the Printer to a Network
If you have superuser privileges you can remove any lpd jobs from the printer
queue; removing your own jobs doesn’t require special privileges.
T
O
REMOVE
JOBS
FROM
THE
PRINTER
QUEUE
:
•
On a UNIX system running SunOS 4 or other BSD-based variant, use the lprm
command to remove jobs from the queue.
To remove job number 123 from the print queue of your Ci1000 named
printer
,
you would type:
lprm -P<printername> <job #…>
or, for example
: lprm -PCi1000 123
The
lprm
command reports the names of any files it removes.
To determine the job number, use the
lpq
command described below.
lpq -p<printername>
•
On a UNIX system running Solaris 2, use the cancel command to remove jobs from
the queue.
Type:
cancel <job ID>
For example, to remove a job whose ID is
printer-123
from the print queue of
your Ci1000, type:
cancel
printer
-123
To find out a print job’s job ID, use the
lpstat
command described below:
•
On a UNIX system running Solaris 2, use the lpstat command to see printer jobs
in the queue.
lpstat -o <queuename>
For example, if your printer queue is named Ci1000
q
, type:
lpstat -o Ci1000q
The returned list of jobs includes each job ID.
Once lpr print jobs are spooled to the printer’s hard disk, you can use WebSpooler
to monitor print jobs.
Summary of Contents for Ci1000
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