Re: Last job prints at startup
From: Boots (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/27/04
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Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 22:43:02 -0700
Lester,
One step at a time is good. The problem printer is at
work and I won't be able to implement your
recommendations until early this week.
Thank you for the new ideas. At least there is a road
to go down. I'll keep you posted. Much abliged.
Boots
>-----Original Message-----
>Boots wrote:
>
>> Hi Lester,
>>
>> These are jobs that have already been printed. They
>> shouldn't be in the queue to be printed again.
>>
>> Your suggestions, which I do appreciate, are a
temporary
>> fix. It is something I can do before each shutdown.
I'm
>> looking for a more permanent solution to why these
print
>> jobs are not being deleted from the queue after they
are
>> printed or why they are returning to the queue and
being
>> printed at startup.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> B
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Boots wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Running XP Pro Sp1 and using HP Laserjet 6L via
>>
>> parallel
>>
>>>>connection.
>>>>
>>>>When I shutdown and restart the computer, my last
>>
>> print
>>
>>>>job prints. Any suggestions would be greatly
>>
>> appreciated.
>>
>>>>TIA.
>>>>
>>>>B
>>>
>>> Try opening the Printer settings. In the Printer
>>
>> tasks, if
>>
>>>there jobs to be printed, highlight them, then select
>>
>> file
>>
>>>and delete print jobs.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Lester Stiefel
>>>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
>>
>> listed
>>
>>>which describe him in the last days.
>>>Is your quality found on this list??
>>>.
>>>
> Hmm Sounds like you have a corrupted driver, or one
thats
>ghosting anyway.
>Go to the device manager from Control Panel and open the
>printer device properties page. Look on the driver info
>sheet and copy down all the files entered there. You
will
>then need to uninstall the item. Restart windows and
search
>for the files you wrote down. If these found, Physically
>unplug the printer from data port. Then remove them to
the
>recycle bin.
>
>Next - Find the entry in printers folder. If there is an
>entry, delete it. Restart without the printer. Next plug
the
>device back into the port, and if the latest driver is
in an
>update file - run it BEFORE windows sets its default
drivers
>up. When the port detect window starts at the end of
install
>turn power on to the printer, and let windows finish the
>installation with supplementary program pieces.
>
> Let me know how this goes.
>
>There can also be other programs which may interfere,
but
>thats another story.
>
>--
>Lester Stiefel
>In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man
listed
>which describe him in the last days.
>Is your quality found on this list??
>.
>
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