February 1998
Beginner to intermediate
1104 pages
31h 21m
English
After creating print files and sending them to a network printer, you must verify that the print jobs are finished, on hold, or need to be purged. You can check the print job status on both local and remote printers by using the Windows Printer Driver. Print job control is a complex task that involves user security rights on remote printers.
Although you can view queue information, you cannot change any print job characteristics unless the LAN administrator has authorized you to do so. For some systems, the network administrator is the only user who can control all print jobs, while another user can control only his or her local shared-printing resources. LAN administrator policies ...