A printer driver is a bit of software that instructs a printer how to work. Without such a driver, the printer may not work, or print rubbish. A print queue forms when a print job is sent to the printer that is already printing. Once the first print job has been completed, the second print job is then printed.
A printer driver is a bit of software that instructs a printer how to work. Without such a driver, the printer may not work, or print rubbish. A print queue forms when a print job is sent to the printer that is already printing. Once the first print job has been completed, the second print job is then printed.
A printer driver is a bit of software that instructs a printer how to work. Without such a driver, the printer may not work, or print rubbish. A print queue forms when a print job is sent to the printer that is already printing. Once the first print job has been completed, the second print job is then printed.
press 'alt+f2' type system-config-printer right click on your printer select view printer queue
Assuming that a paper-jam hasn't stalled the printer, is there a good cable connection. It could also be that there is a queue of data waiting to reach the printer. Try canceling the queue and restart the printer.
Printer buffering, or printer queuing.
queue
Print queue is when a list of documents or files have been sent to a printer for printing and they are waiting to be printed.
It's very similar to real-world queues. Queues can be used for various purposes. For example if there are multiple tasks that are waiting to be executed, then they will wait in a queue for their turn to come. Another use is when some resource (say your printer) is needed by various tasks for their successful and complete execution. These tasks will then wait in the queue for their turn as each task in front of them uses and releases the printer and then exits the queue. Basically a queue is a First In First Out (FIFO) structure. This means, that like real-world queues, the first task to enter the queue will be the first to execute or obtain its required resources. Any other tasks that come after it are added to the rear end of the queue and from there they move to the front of the queue one-by-one as their turn comes up. Hope that helps.
On a printserver - the documents (or 'jobs') to be printed are held in a queue. Each job is printed in the order they were sent to the printer.
What it is basically is a line of people waiting, but those people are documents or what ever waiting for there turn to be printed.
Yes, it is known as a network printer. When several computers are trying to use a network printer at the same time, a print queue will form. The delays in print jobs reaching the printer mean that each user must wait for their printing job to get to the front of the queue and so printed.
Cancel the jobs in the printer's queue