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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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.
17.10 printing
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You could use the CUPScancel
command (from the terminal), or useps -fu lp
to see all the processes involved in printing, and thekill
command to kill them.
â waltinator
Mar 8 at 16:16
@waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
â 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.
â 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.
â 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.
17.10 printing
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.
17.10 printing
17.10 printing
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You could use the CUPScancel
command (from the terminal), or useps -fu lp
to see all the processes involved in printing, and thekill
command to kill them.
â waltinator
Mar 8 at 16:16
@waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
â 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.
â 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.
â LePeq
Mar 24 at 18:12
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You could use the CUPScancel
command (from the terminal), or useps -fu lp
to see all the processes involved in printing, and thekill
command to kill them.
â waltinator
Mar 8 at 16:16
@waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
â 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.
â 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.
â 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.â 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.â waltinator
Mar 8 at 16:16
@waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
â LePeq
Mar 8 at 17:07
@waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
â 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.
â 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.
â 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.
â 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.
â 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.
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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You could use the CUPS
cancel
command (from the terminal), or useps -fu lp
to see all the processes involved in printing, and thekill
command to kill them.â waltinator
Mar 8 at 16:16
@waltinator thanks, canceling from CUPS did the trick.
â 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.
â 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.
â LePeq
Mar 24 at 18:12