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Powering off and on the system after a power failure
Stopping and starting job processing
Stop
XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
When a power failure occurs, power off all of the DocuPrint system
components.
Caution: If you do not power off all components, a power surge
may damage them when power is restored.
Power them back on only after power has been restored. To restart
your printer after a power failure, see "Powering on the system."
Use the Stop and Start commands to control printing and queueing.
Note: The very first job to print after a restart or a diagnostics
session may take up to 30 to 60 seconds longer than usual.
Subsequent jobs will print without delay.
The Stop command stops printing, queueing, or both.
Access
Administrator or operator
Syntax
Stop <printing | queueing | all>
Arguments
<printing>
Disables the printing of jobs. This command does not affect jobs
that are currently printing. Jobs currently being processed can
be cancelled, but not stopped. If a job is finished decomposing,
see the Restart Sequencer command to change an active job
status to "Held."
<queueing>
Stops the Printer Controller from receiving new jobs from clients.
<all>
Stops both printing and queueing.
Example
The following example stops queueing:
PS-op>stop queueing
Queueing Stopped.
STARTING AND STOPPING THE SYSTEM
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