Xerox 790N Fiery SI Color Server User Guide - Page 113

For example, to remove job number, from the Print queue of your Fiery SI named

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77-3 Printing to the Fiery SI TO REMOVE JOBS FROM THE QUEUE: NOTE: Unless you log in as the root user, you can remove only your own jobs. • On a system running SunOS 4 or another BSD-based variant, use the lprm command to remove jobs from the queue as follows. lprm You can use the lpq command to check the job number. For example, to remove job number 123 from the Print queue of your Fiery SI named print_Server, type: lprm -Pprint_Server 123 The lprm command reports the names of any files it removes. • On a system running Solaris 2 or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the cancel command to remove jobs from the queue. cancel For example, to remove job number 123 from the Print queue of your Fiery SI named print_Server, type: cancel print_Server 123

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7
7-3
Printing to the Fiery SI
T
O
REMOVE
JOBS
FROM
THE
QUEUE
:
N
OTE
:
Unless you log in as the
root
user, you can remove only your own jobs.
On a system running SunOS 4 or another BSD-based variant, use the lprm command to
remove jobs from the queue as follows.
lprm
<-Pprinter>
<job #…>
You can use the lpq command to check the job number.
For example, to remove job number
123
from the Print queue of your Fiery SI named
print_Server
, type:
lprm -Pprint_Server 123
The lprm command reports the names of any files it removes.
On a system running Solaris 2 or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the cancel
command to remove jobs from the queue.
cancel <printername> <job ID>
For example, to remove job number
123
from the Print queue of your Fiery SI named
print_Server
, type:
cancel print_Server 123