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HP OfficeJet Pro 9135e All-in-One
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

How do I cancel a print job in progress with the OfficeJet Pro 9135e?

 

Other HP printers I've used had an "X" on the control panel for that purpose, but that's been taken away. Is there still some other practical way to cancel a print job?

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Job Queues -Try here:

 

Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar

Section Jobs > Job Queue > Menu … > Cancel All Jobs or Export History

 

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The following example illustrates the "HP Smart Printing" queue -

Other print queues work the same way.

 

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When I wanted to cancel a print job with former HP printers, I just had to tap the "X" on the control panel.

 

What you're telling me is that, now with the Officejet 9135e, I have to look up the printer's url, type it, and then navigate to the screen where I can stop the printer?

 

Seriously? This is what HP requires instead of providing a simple "X" to tap? Why on earth did HP do this?

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@KinNC 

 

I'm not sure whether you are simply expressing frustration or if you want my opinion.

 

Read or Ignore...

 

I have an OfficeJet Pro 9135e - nice printer.

 

The printer includes a newly formatted EWS along with security enhancements and added features.

 

Some of the printer features are new - some of the existing features do work differently from past models.

 

"Seriously? This is what HP requires instead of providing a simple "X" to tap? Why on earth did HP do this?"

 

Had I access to the design specifications to the printer, I could perhaps answer "why".

 

I think - because the printer includes a new and comprehensive print Jobs history -- that a "cancel X" would interfere with the management of the Jobs feature.

 

The Jobs section is available on the Printer Control Panel and in EWS.

 

I understand that this is not what you want.

 

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