On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Josef Lowder wrote: > Someone suggested using 'lpq' to verify that the pipeline is clear, > and when I do that, I get the response: "Printer is ready" and > "no entries". So, both 'lpstat' and 'lpq' are telling me that there is > nothing in the pipeline, but they aren't telling the truth. Make sure that lpq and lpstat is for your correct printer service. > ps -ef shows the processes listed below that seem to pertain to the > printer. Can I safely kill these processes to flush the pipeline? > Or are there some other places (directories or folders) I can look > in my file system to find where this unwanted print residue is hiding? > > root 30516 959 0 09:08 ? 00:00:00 parallel:/dev/lp0 2814 joe > STDIN 1 Contrast=1.000 Cyan=1.000 Density=1.000 GSResolution=600x600DPI > Magenta=1.000 OutputType=BlackAndWhite Quality=600dpi StpBrightness=1.000 > StpGamma=1.000 StpSaturation=1.000 Yellow=1.000 > lp 30519 1 0 09:08 ? 00:00:00 sh -c gs '-dSAFER' > '-dNOPAUSE' '-dBATCH' '-sDEVICE=stp' '-sModel=pcl-4' '-sOutputFile=|cat >&3' > '-' 3>&1 1>&2 > lp 30520 30519 0 09:08 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/perl > /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic 2814 joe STDIN 1 Contrast=1.000 Cyan=1.000 > Density=1.000 GSResolution=600x600DPI Magenta=1.000 OutputType=BlackAndWhite > Quality=600dpi StpBrightness=1.000 StpGamma=1.000 StpSaturation=1.000 > Yellow=1.000 Since it appears you are running cups, your spool might be under /var/spool/cups/. Look at "RequestRoot" in your cupsd.conf file. You should be able to kill the processes and restart cupsd. Jeremy C. Reed Media Relations and Publishing Services http://www.reedmedia.net/ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss