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| If you want to send several print jobs to the printer, but you don't want to print them right now, put them in a queue. First, open the print queue window and click the icon to Pause Printer. Then, in your application, send as many jobs as you want to be printed. Each one will tell you that printing has been stopped and ask if you want to put this job in the queue. Click Add to Queue. Later, when you're ready, click the button to Resume Printer (or use the Dock menu by Control-clicking or right-clicking on the icon), and the jobs will all print, one after the other. Excerpted from The Little Mac Book, Snow Leopard Edition by Robin Williams |
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