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06-18-2014 07:05 PM
How to cancel a print job on my HP Officejet Pro 8610...there is no X or cancel on the LCD display. How do I cancel the job once it is started?
PC: Asus desktop; Windows 7; 64 bit process.
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06-19-2014 11:03 PM
Hi Bestbill,
There are 2 means to cancel the printjob.
1) You can open the printer spooler (located at the bottom right of your system) and cancel the job from there.
2) You can cancel via the control panel.
- If you would have notice, when you send a printjob down to the printer, the top of the control panel will show a message "X Now Printing..."
- Press at this message "X Now Printing...", and it will bring you to the screen with only this message and a "X" at the bottom left.
- Click at the "X" at the bottom left, and the printjob will be cancelled.
Hope this works.
Although I am an HP employee, I speak for myself.
06-19-2014 01:48 AM
Hi,
From the Desktop, hold down the Windows key and press R. Into the Run window, type services.msc and hit enter. Browse down to the print spooler service, right click it and select Properties then click on the Stop button. Now browse to C:\Windows\System32\Spool\PRINTERS and delete the job inside this folder - You may need to click a prompt to gain the appropriate authority to open the PRINTERS folder.
Restart the computer and you should find the document(s) have been removed.
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06-19-2014 11:03 PM
Hi Bestbill,
There are 2 means to cancel the printjob.
1) You can open the printer spooler (located at the bottom right of your system) and cancel the job from there.
2) You can cancel via the control panel.
- If you would have notice, when you send a printjob down to the printer, the top of the control panel will show a message "X Now Printing..."
- Press at this message "X Now Printing...", and it will bring you to the screen with only this message and a "X" at the bottom left.
- Click at the "X" at the bottom left, and the printjob will be cancelled.
Hope this works.
Although I am an HP employee, I speak for myself.
10-18-2014 06:59 AM
This is a very frustrating design fault in the HP Officejet Pro 8610 printer. No obvious cancel button.
Just then I wasted a big stack of paper because there's no obvious 'kill print job' button. By the time I realised I was printing all the pages of a document and not a small range, the little tiny display thing with the little tiny 'x' to cancel the print job had stopped showing.
Not everyone has the printer near their desk. Some people actually walk to another room to print something. A wasteful print job was in full swing by the time I arrived on the scene to find paper after paper spitting out of this thing.
I tried opening a few menus in the onscreen display but after about 20 seconds and a lot of pages, I just hit the power button and turned off the printer.
Power button. It's an inelegant way to stop a print job. But you will always be able to see it and it will always work. Use it and then restart the printer later.
HP, this is a serious usability issue and I do hope you put a prominent red 'cancel printing' button on the onscreen display (one that doesn't go away) next time there's a software update to the printer.
10-19-2014 06:14 AM
The problem for me with the power off/restart solution is the amount of ink that is now unnecessarily going to get wasted during the printers prep stage. There goes any of the savings that HP is so proud to advertise.
Let's go software engineers - do your stuff and find a solution! ... thank you in advance.
PS let's go all away and have a pause button as well as a stop button
