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Other Print Operations
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Canceling a Print Job
Windows - Canceling a Print Job
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Double-click the printer icon on
the Windows task tray.
A window appears, showing all
print jobs currently queued for
printing. Check the current status
of the job you want to cancel.
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Select the name of the job you want
to cancel.
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On the
[
Document
]
menu, click
[
Can-
cel Printing
]
.
Note
❒
In Windows XP, Windows Server
2003, and Windows NT 4.0, click
[
cancel
]
on the
[
Document
]
menu.
❒
In Windows 95/98/Me/2000 or
Windows NT 4.0, you can also
open the print job queue window
by double-clicking the machine
icon in the
[
Printers
]
machine
window (the
[
Printers and Faxes
]
window under Windows XP and
Windows Server 2003).
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Press the
{{{{
Printer
}}}}
key on the ma-
chine's control panel.
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Press
[
Job Reset
]
on the display panel.
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Press
[
Reset Current Job
]
or
[
Reset
All Jobs
]
.
•
[
Reset Current Job
]
: cancels the
print job currently being proc-
essed.
•
[
Reset All Jobs
]
: cancels all jobs
in the print queue.
•
[
Resume Printing
]
: resumes print-
ing jobs.
A confirmation message appears.
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Press
[
Yes
]
to cancel the print job.
Note
❒
Press
[
No
]
to return to the previ-
ous display.
Important
❒
If the machine is shared by mul-
tiple computers, be careful not
to accidentally cancel someone
else's print job.
❒
If the machine is connected to
the computer using a parallel
cable, sent print jobs may be
canceled if
[
Reset All Jobs
]
is
pressed while “Waiting...” is on
the display panel. After the in-
terval set in
[
I/O Timeout
]
in
Printer Features has passed, the
next print job can be sent. A
print job sent from a different
client computer will not be can-
celed in this case.
Note
❒
You cannot stop printing data
that has already been proc-
essed. For this reason, printing
may continue for a few pages
after you press
[
Job Reset
]
.
❒
A print job containing a large
volume of data may take con-
siderable time to stop.
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