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Date:      Sat, 21 Aug 1999 12:11:48 +1200
From:      William James Irwin <wji@ihug.co.nz>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Can't flush printer
Message-ID:  <37BDEEC4.5B545B02@ihug.co.nz>

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Hi

A quick question:

My printing system consists of lpd and apsfilter.
I tried to cancel a print job with lprm. The job was dequed
but the printer continued printing. Assuming the job was 
still in the printer's buffer, I turned the printer off.
However when I turned the printer back on it was still 
printing. 

To rule out lpd I killed the lpd daemon, the printer was
still printing. I then suspected the parallel port driver.
I tried '> /dev/lpt0' I got a 'device busy' error.
As a last resort I was fiddling with lptcontrol which
only returns 'open: device busy' messages. 

So the printer is still printing and I have no idea how to
stop it short of letting it finish (not an option) or 
rebooting the machine.

So what gives?

Thanks for your time

Regards,

-- 
William James Irwin
wji@ihug.co.nz
wirw002@cs.auckland.ac.nz


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