Adam Lang wrote, in part:
> 
> Also, hwo do I change the timeout value?  If say the error sits for a couple
> hours, once it is fixed, without repowering the system, it will still start
> from scratch, as oppsoed to where it left off. (on lpstat it comes across as
> error: job removal requestred or something).
> 
Find the line in /etc/lpd.conf (or wherever it is on your system) that
says something like this:
#   default send_job_rw_timeout=6000  (INTEGER)
Uncomment it and change it to say this:
send_job_rw_timeout=0

This will set it to never time out.

- Dave Lovelace
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