Can't stop a process on the printer

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I'm having troubles on stopping a printing process. Does anyone knows how to stop a printing process?



I'm using ubuntu 17.10 and the printer is a HP Deskjet InkAdvantage 2545. But it's not the only printer I'm having trouble stopping a process.



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    You could use the CUPS cancel command (from the terminal), or use ps -fu lp to see all the processes involved in printing, and the kill command to kill them.
    – waltinator
    Mar 8 at 16:16










  • @waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
    – LePeq
    Mar 8 at 17:07










  • I also face such problems. Is it a bug? Hope Canonical fix it in next 18.04 LTS release.
    – Adi Yono
    Mar 23 at 12:21










  • I guess it is. Because I keep on encounter the error time after time. But opening local CUPS and deleting the job works for me.
    – LePeq
    Mar 24 at 18:12














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I'm having troubles on stopping a printing process. Does anyone knows how to stop a printing process?



I'm using ubuntu 17.10 and the printer is a HP Deskjet InkAdvantage 2545. But it's not the only printer I'm having trouble stopping a process.



Gif of the error I'm having










share|improve this question



















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    You could use the CUPS cancel command (from the terminal), or use ps -fu lp to see all the processes involved in printing, and the kill command to kill them.
    – waltinator
    Mar 8 at 16:16










  • @waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
    – LePeq
    Mar 8 at 17:07










  • I also face such problems. Is it a bug? Hope Canonical fix it in next 18.04 LTS release.
    – Adi Yono
    Mar 23 at 12:21










  • I guess it is. Because I keep on encounter the error time after time. But opening local CUPS and deleting the job works for me.
    – LePeq
    Mar 24 at 18:12












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up vote
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I'm having troubles on stopping a printing process. Does anyone knows how to stop a printing process?



I'm using ubuntu 17.10 and the printer is a HP Deskjet InkAdvantage 2545. But it's not the only printer I'm having trouble stopping a process.



Gif of the error I'm having










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I'm having troubles on stopping a printing process. Does anyone knows how to stop a printing process?



I'm using ubuntu 17.10 and the printer is a HP Deskjet InkAdvantage 2545. But it's not the only printer I'm having trouble stopping a process.



Gif of the error I'm having







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    You could use the CUPS cancel command (from the terminal), or use ps -fu lp to see all the processes involved in printing, and the kill command to kill them.
    – waltinator
    Mar 8 at 16:16










  • @waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
    – LePeq
    Mar 8 at 17:07










  • I also face such problems. Is it a bug? Hope Canonical fix it in next 18.04 LTS release.
    – Adi Yono
    Mar 23 at 12:21










  • I guess it is. Because I keep on encounter the error time after time. But opening local CUPS and deleting the job works for me.
    – LePeq
    Mar 24 at 18:12












  • 1




    You could use the CUPS cancel command (from the terminal), or use ps -fu lp to see all the processes involved in printing, and the kill command to kill them.
    – waltinator
    Mar 8 at 16:16










  • @waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
    – LePeq
    Mar 8 at 17:07










  • I also face such problems. Is it a bug? Hope Canonical fix it in next 18.04 LTS release.
    – Adi Yono
    Mar 23 at 12:21










  • I guess it is. Because I keep on encounter the error time after time. But opening local CUPS and deleting the job works for me.
    – LePeq
    Mar 24 at 18:12







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You could use the CUPS cancel command (from the terminal), or use ps -fu lp to see all the processes involved in printing, and the kill command to kill them.
– waltinator
Mar 8 at 16:16




You could use the CUPS cancel command (from the terminal), or use ps -fu lp to see all the processes involved in printing, and the kill command to kill them.
– waltinator
Mar 8 at 16:16












@waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
– LePeq
Mar 8 at 17:07




@waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
– LePeq
Mar 8 at 17:07












I also face such problems. Is it a bug? Hope Canonical fix it in next 18.04 LTS release.
– Adi Yono
Mar 23 at 12:21




I also face such problems. Is it a bug? Hope Canonical fix it in next 18.04 LTS release.
– Adi Yono
Mar 23 at 12:21












I guess it is. Because I keep on encounter the error time after time. But opening local CUPS and deleting the job works for me.
– LePeq
Mar 24 at 18:12




I guess it is. Because I keep on encounter the error time after time. But opening local CUPS and deleting the job works for me.
– LePeq
Mar 24 at 18:12










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Goto cups local 641. Scroll to bottom after clicking on printers. click the link at bottom. Right click on your printer and choose View Print Q. Click the x to delete the print job.



You can also choose your printer from the cups page and click cancel all jobs.






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    Goto cups local 641. Scroll to bottom after clicking on printers. click the link at bottom. Right click on your printer and choose View Print Q. Click the x to delete the print job.



    You can also choose your printer from the cups page and click cancel all jobs.






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      Goto cups local 641. Scroll to bottom after clicking on printers. click the link at bottom. Right click on your printer and choose View Print Q. Click the x to delete the print job.



      You can also choose your printer from the cups page and click cancel all jobs.






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        Goto cups local 641. Scroll to bottom after clicking on printers. click the link at bottom. Right click on your printer and choose View Print Q. Click the x to delete the print job.



        You can also choose your printer from the cups page and click cancel all jobs.






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        Goto cups local 641. Scroll to bottom after clicking on printers. click the link at bottom. Right click on your printer and choose View Print Q. Click the x to delete the print job.



        You can also choose your printer from the cups page and click cancel all jobs.







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