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I was printing  a large document but the printer got jammed for a second because i put too much paper, in that moment it did some weird noises and and i think that the printer to not break anything just stopped the job and put itself as no paper status, so unload the excess pf paper i left just the right amount, now when pressing the button to resume printing it, started from 0 and it was a ver large document (600 pages) it was in dual side mode i was doing the first 300 sheets of one the sides, my questions is simple, is there any way to resume that job that got cancelled to not waste all that already done or do i just have to start again? 

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Resume printing the job using the application print dialog box (not 'quick print'), This should give you the opportunity to select what pages in the document that you want to print. Then select / specify the remaining pages in the selection box.  Be careful to note the last correct page that printed, and specify either an odd or even numbered page as the starting page to match what you have already printed (this is important for two-sided printing).

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