lpc status shows a list of the print queues
lpq shows what is in the default print queue
lpq -Psomeprinter shows what is in a specific print queue
Chances are that you are not printing outstanding material at any given time. If you are using CUPS, you might not have the lpr compatible utilities installed (cups-bsd package in debian based installations).
lpq or lpstat
A print spooler is a program that controls a list of print jobs in a queue. The spooler can rearrange the list of print jobs and can take them off one at a time if the print job has been completed or deleted.
lpstat
One way that will work is to use Unix commands to create a text file containing that list and print the text file. There are probably other ways too.
a list of additional commands is a sub-menu
The menu bar contains a list of commands.
there is no list persay but help in the consel (press ~ key) should give you commands but for a list of commands and what they do just google css consel commands
They are commands. If you put a list of commands together to carry out a more detailed task, the list of commands are referred to as a program.
sub-commands
DNS commands, or Domain Name System commands, can be confusing. However, the website 'alliedtelesis' provides a list of DNS commands that are easy to download in a handy PDF format.
A dialog box contains a list of commands from which you make selections
Just search on the internet for full list of keyboard commands