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Old July 31st 06, 09:28 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Dymus
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Default Problem with HP LaserJet 1320n

Huston we have a problem:
I've started printing document but then removed it from task list, but
it didn't dropped, it stayed in the beggining of job list, and blocks
all other jobs for printing. :S restart PC wont help, simple turning
off printer (cut away power) havent saved. I need something like memory
restart or smth like this. Can some one help me??

Operation system: Windows XP pro
Printer : Network LaserJet 1320n

 




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