Epson Stylus COLOR 3000 User Manual - Page 85

Deleting a Stalled Print Job, Changing the Default Spool Directory

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Managing Print Jobs and Network Printing Deleting a Stalled Print Job If you have trouble printing, it may be because of a stalled print job. Follow these steps to delete it so you can continue printing: 1. Open the Spool Manager as described on page 4-2. 2. Click on any print jobs marked Held, then open the Document menu and click Delete. 3. Click Yes. 4. Exit Spool Manager and try printing again. Changing the Default Spool Directory If you get an error message when you try to print, or printing is very slow, you can try changing your default spool directory. Follow these steps: 1. Make a directory on your hard disk where you want Spool Manager to store print job files, for example, C:\SPLTEMP. 2. Open the Spool Manager as described on page 4-2. 3. Choose Default Spool Directory from the Options menu. 4. In the dialog box, change the spool directory to the one you created in step 1. Then click OK. 5. Make sure EPSON Stylus COLOR 3000 is selected, and then choose Setup from the Queue menu. The Queue Setup dialog box appears. 6. Make sure the spool directory is the same as in step 1. Also make sure Use Print Manager for this port is checked. (If you're using Windows 95 and don't see the Status Monitor when you print, leave it unchecked.) Click OK. 7. Close Spool Manager. 4-3

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Managing Print Jobs and Network Printing
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Deleting a Stalled Print Job
If you have trouble printing, it may be because of a stalled print
job. Follow these steps to delete it so you can continue printing:
1.
Open the Spool Manager as described on page 4-2.
2.
Click on any print jobs marked
Held
, then open the
Document menu and click
Delete
.
3.
Click
Yes
.
4.
Exit Spool Manager and try printing again.
Changing the Default Spool Directory
If you get an error message when you try to print, or printing is
very slow, you can try changing your default spool directory.
Follow these steps:
1.
Make a directory on your hard disk where you want
Spool Manager to store print job files, for example,
C:\SPLTEMP.
2.
Open the Spool Manager as described on page 4-2.
3.
Choose
Default Spool Directory
from the Options menu.
4.
In the dialog box, change the spool directory to the one you
created in step 1. Then click
OK
.
5.
Make sure
EPSON S
tylus
COLOR
3000
is selected, and
then choose
Setup
from the Queue menu. The Queue
Setup dialog box appears.
6.
Make sure the spool directory is the same as in step 1. Also
make sure
Use Print Manager for this port
is checked. (If
you’re using Windows 95 and don’t see the Status Monitor
when you print, leave it unchecked.) Click
OK
.
7.
Close Spool Manager.