On Dec 28, 2009, at 11:09 AM, Dale Hoffman wrote:

> I've just pulled the paper tray from our Apple Laserwriter because
> someone inadvertently launched a print job of indeterminate length.
> I'm getting continuous duplicates of a single page with over 100
> printed so far.
> The job is in the printer's memory, shutting down the printer does not
> clear it - the job resumes when the printer is back up.


It is probably in the print que on your Mac, and not in the printers  
memory.

In 10.4 (and probably .3 and .5) Go into Applications->utilities and  
pull up Print Center. Double click on the Apple LaserWriter then you  
should see a list of pending jobs. Click Stop Jobs. You will probably  
see a or some documents in the list of active jobs. Select them, then  
click delete.

That should take care of it. It may print one or two more pages when  
you turn the printer back on, but that should be all.

HTH,
Len

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