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urgent lprm problem
hi all
i have printer call prt1 we send to this printer some job and then we want to cancel it. we did lpstat no job id found so i did lprm and it wrote to me No active jobs on prt3!(which i don't have this kind of printer) then i wrote lprm prt1 lprm: No active jobs on prt1! now i'm trying to print a new file lp -d prt1 <file_name> lp: Destination "prt1" is not accepting jobs. did i cause any harm? lprm is deleted only print jobs is that correct ? please help me thanks in advanced |
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