On Aug 26, 2004, at 2:30 PM, PCI PowerMacs wrote:
robot. I tried stopping print queue and opening Printer utility but seeInside the System Folder, there is a folder called Print Monitor Documents. Any files for printing are located in that folder and the system will try and print any file it finds in that folder. Once you have stopped the printer Que, open this folder and toss the file out. The system will not try and print.
nothing that seems relevant at all. There is under Job handling Config, the
option to "Wait for all pages to be printed before closing connection" tick
or not, not being the default... This something? I had it ticked. Maybe, but
what does this really mean?
Anyone kindly know anything about this little infuriation?
Epson printer use to not be shareable. We use to have the driver on all the systems. You could print but would get an error because the Epson was not available. We could then take the file out of the Print Monitor Documents folder and send it over the network to the computer that had the epson attached to it. Once that file was dropped into the Print Monitor Documents folder of the computer attached to the Epson, the document would start printing.
If you are in a situation where you often need to print the same item you can stop the printer que. Copy the document in the Print Monitor Documents folder to another location. Then when the time comes to print another copy of the document, you can simply copy the file back into the Print Monitor Documents folder.
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