Using The Toolbar; Closing The Printer Status Window - Canon BJC-610 User Manual

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Using the Toolbar

The toolbar has six buttons that you can use to pause, resume, force, or delete the current print job, print
the self test, or clean the print head.
To temporarily halt printing the current document, click the Pause Printer button. The Microsoft
Windows Printing System finishes printing the current page, but will not print any more pages
until you click Resume Printer
To continue printing after a pause, click the Resume Printer button. The Microsoft Windows
Printing System restarts printing with the next page of the document you paused.
To force printing of the current print job, click the Force Print Job button. This forces printing
on a paper size that is different from the one originally selected for the document.
To cancel the current print job, click the Delete Print Job button. If you are printing multiple
documents using Print Manager, the Microsoft Windows Printing System continues to the next
print job in the queue and displays the status of that print job. To cancel all prints jobs in the
queue, you must use Print Manager)for details, see Using the Print Manager later in this
chapter).
To print the test page, click the Test Printer button. The printer prints the test page. See the
sample test page on page 70.
To clean the print head unit, click the Cleaning button. The printer performs the Quick Cleaning.
see page 131 for details.

Closing the Printer Status Window

You can close the Printer Status Window yourself, just as you would close any other window.
It the Printer Status Window opens automatically for printing, is also closes when printing is complete.
Likewise, if the window opens to show an alert, it closes automatically after you correct the problem that
triggered the alert.
There is one exception; If you use your keyboard or mouse to interact with the Printer Status Window,
the window stays open even after printing is complete.
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