The average time a person waits at a printer in their life time is 10 minutes.
The average person will spend over 2 weeks in their lifetime waiting for traffic lights to change.
An average American spends about 14 days of their lifetime waiting in line. This includes waiting in line at the grocery store, DMV, or for various services.
It is estimated that the average American will spend six months of their lives waiting at red lights.
On average, a person spends around 6 months waiting for a bus in their lifetime. This time can vary depending on factors such as frequency of bus service, location, and individual travel habits.
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.
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.
The average person will spend 10 years standing in line over their lifetime based on estimates that they spend about 1-2 years waiting in line at grocery stores, 1.5 years on hold on the phone, 2-3 years in traffic, and other miscellaneous line-waiting activities. This time spent in line adds up over the years.
How you do this depends on your operating system. Basically, right clicking on the printer icon and clicking on View Printer Queue, should show what printing jobs are waiting to be printed.
Start->Printer and Faxes, double click on the printer (Epson Stylus R280). then click on Printer in the main menu and then Cancel all documents.
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.
Most likely means your printer is offline. Although, if your printer is online, and you are attempting to connect to your printer wirelessly, it could mean your computer is not properly connected to the printer's network.
The possessive form of the plural noun proofs is proofs'.Example: I'm waiting for the proofs' delivery from the printer.