> From: William Ove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PCI] personal laserwriter 4/600
 
> 
> On Aug 26, 2004, at 2:30 PM, PCI PowerMacs wrote:
> 
>> robot. I tried stopping print queue and opening Printer utility but see
>> 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?
>> 
> Inside 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.
> 
> 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.
> 
> bill
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Very much appreciate this, Bill. This folder got below my radar. Thanks.

David Elmo




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