Re: HP JetDirect Print Server Questions
- From: Fred McKenzie <fmmck@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2007 19:54:57 -0400
In article <slrnfdk6c1.22rl.wblock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Warren Block <wblock@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In any case, unless your printer is very slow or the print jobs are very
large, jobs usually don't take long enough that you have to look up who
is slowing down the printer.
Bob & Warren-
Normally there is no problem as you say. My experience at work was that
it sometimes helped to be able to see who was hanging up the printer.
Printing from a Macintosh, I couldn't see the print queue on the Windows
computer used as a server. I had to enlist the aid of a coworker to
find out who the guilty party was!
Only the originator or a system administrator could delete a problem
print job from the print queue on such a server. If you are using a
JetDirect server, anyone can press the "Cancel Job" button on the
printer.
Fred
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