Same Deal - kups etc just mark the job as cancelled, and go's on and
prints it anyway!  Only seems to work if the job is in the queue behind
other jobs.  Once it is at the front of the queue, it WILL be printed
unless I manually delete the queued data (rm -f).  If I select print
with the printer POWERED OFF, cancel the printjob (with kups or
whatever), wait 5 minutes and then turn the printer on - it still
prints.

BillK

Joan Tur wrote:
> 
> Bill Kenworthy escribi�:
> 
> > How does one delete a print job under cups?  I have used lprm, the cups
> > html interface etc but whilst they "delete" the print job, the data from
> > the current job keeps coming!  One even says "print job deleted, sending
> > xxx bytes to printer"!  Needless to say this is a real pain on large
> > documents one wants to stop printing once started.
> >
> > BillK
> 
> Try kups
> 
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