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Dec 17, 2008 11:46 AM by
drmarv2
This was making me mad, too. Figured it out by accident.
After a print job, or if/when you have a printer open in the dock, right click it in the dock and choose auto quit. I did this with one printer and it changed the setting on all of mine, but I don't know if it will work that way for everyone.
jwk
After a print job, or if/when you have a printer open in the dock, right click it in the dock and choose auto quit. I did this with one printer and it changed the setting on all of mine, but I don't know if it will work that way for everyone.
jwk
Re: Close Print Queue in Leopard?
But I would expect Apple to make decisions concerning OS "defaults" to be based on "the majority of Mac users." So is it really true that "the majority" of people buying Macs now are in "high production" environments? Even so, with all the versions of OS X Apple has put out to date, why change the default now? Again, it seems more like a bug to me rather than a logical change.
This looks like an old thread, but here goes:
I am having this problem plus, after the job prints, the job hangs at "waiting for the job to complete" in the print queue. I have to open the queue and delete the (printed) job before the next job will print. Also, turning on the Auto Quit feature, does not work, it remains in the dock anyways.
I'm using the latest Leopard on an Intel iMac, latest firmware, etc., printing via a standard network print server over TCP/IP to an HP 2100TN with the latest driver. I have no way to direct connect since the printer is parallel only and the iMac is not.
Any suggestions?
I am having this problem plus, after the job prints, the job hangs at "waiting for the job to complete" in the print queue. I have to open the queue and delete the (printed) job before the next job will print. Also, turning on the Auto Quit feature, does not work, it remains in the dock anyways.
I'm using the latest Leopard on an Intel iMac, latest firmware, etc., printing via a standard network print server over TCP/IP to an HP 2100TN with the latest driver. I have no way to direct connect since the printer is parallel only and the iMac is not.
Any suggestions?
Re: Close Print Queue in Leopard?
I'm having the same problem as you described... print job stays in the queue and remains printing status after it's already printed. This happens especially when more than one job is in the print queue. The only way to get the subsequent jobs to print is to delete the hung job & then the other jobs will all print properly. I'm printing to an HP Color LaserJet 2600n connected via USB. I've installed all of the latest HP printer drivers & still no luck. Any ideas? I'll start a new thread describing this problem so not to have it confused with the previously detailed problem.
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
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