No, its not the printer buffer - its actually cups still downloading the
data until the end of the file.  I you have 100 pages of complex graphics -
a very large file, it still insists on downloading the lot!  I am not at
the machine at the moment, but on the "jobs" html page, it actually shows
as "cancelled" and "downloading <number> bytes to lp0" or similar.

BillK

> It might be possible that the pages continuing to print are those that
have
> already been sent to the printer.  A home inkjet (Epson 660) seems to
hold
> about half a page in its own internal memory - so if I cancel a job after
it
> has started printing, it usually has about another half page to print
before
> it stops.
> 
> If you are printing to a laser printer, it might hold a great deal more
in
> its own RAM therefore the printer might keep printing for a while after
you
> cancel the print job.  You may need to cancel the job at the printer as
well
> if this is the case.
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> Aaron
> 
> 
> 
> 

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