Stopping A Print Job; From The Operator Panel; From Windows 3.1X; From Windows 95 - NEC 1760 - SilentWriter B/W Laser Printer User Manual

Silentwriter 1700 series
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Stopping a Print Job

You can stop a print job from your computer or the
printer operator panel.
note:
Simply turning off the printer during a print
job may cause a paper jam.

From the Operator Panel

You can use the printer operator panel to stop a print job
before it is complete.
1.
If the operator panel display says
, press the Reset button for less than 4
WAITING
seconds. The status display message
appears.
JOB OK?
2.
Press the Select button to quit the job, or
press the Online button to return to normal
printing.
If the printer is already issuing pages
1.
Press the Online button (this takes the printer
offline).
2.
Press the Reset button for more than 4 seconds until
the operator panel displays
resetting, the printer will come back online and
display
.
READY
, or
PROCESSING
QUITTING THE
. After
RESETTING

From Windows 3.1x

1. Double click the Windows Print Manager icon to
open it.
2. Select the document you wish to cancel.
3. Click the Delete button in the Printer Manager
window.
4. A dialog box appears, asking for confirmation. Click
OK.

From Windows 95

1. Press the Start button and point to Settings in the
Start pop-up menu. In the menu that appears, click
Printers.
2. In the Printers folder, double-click the printer to
which you sent the job, for example,
NEC Silentwriter 1700. This opens the folder for
that printer.
3. Select the document that you wish to cancel. From
the Document menu, select Cancel Printing.

From the Print Navigator in MS-DOS

You can use the Print Navigator to stop a print job
before it is complete.
1. To launch the Print Navigator, type PANEL at the
DOS prompt.
2. Select Reset Printer from the Utility menu of the
Print Navigator.
Resetting the printer stops the current job in the printer,
clears all buffers, and reverts back to the last saved
printer profile.
note:
If you send the reset command to a network
printer, it will clear whichever job is currently
printing—not necessarily your own.
Stopping a Print Job
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