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You use your laptop on the road, but you probably print the documents you've been working on at home or in the office. How do you remember which files need to be printed and where the files are located? Reader Timothy Luoma, suggests having Windows pause printing until you reconnect to the printer. The details vary from one version of Windows to the next, but the steps are about the same. Before you start working, choose StartòSettingsòPrinters. Right-click the default printer (the one you normally print with), and choose Work Offline or Use Printer Offline (for a networked printer) or Pause Printing (for a local printer) (see FIGURE 3). You can do this at any time, whether before you disconnect the machine from your printer or after you've left the office. When you do your work, choose the FileòPrint command as soon as your document is ready for printing, just as you would if the printer were still available. The printer icon will appear in the tray area near the clock on the taskbar, but no error messages about its inability to print will appear. Double-click the icon to see a log of the files you'll print later. If you decide not to print an item, select it in the printer window and press <Delete>. If you're using Windows 98 SE or Windows Me, the OS will remind you that you have jobs to print the next time you reboot. The Printers Folder will tell you how many jobs are in the queue, and you'll be prompted to print them, delete them, or leave them paused (see FIGURE 4). Once you reconnect your portable computer to your printer, you can tell Windows to print any or all of the items. In Win 98 SE or Me, simply click Yes to answer the prompt that appears after you double-click the printer icon on the taskbar. If you don't see a printer icon there, choose StartòSettingsòPrinters and double-click the appropriate icon in the Printers window. Deselect PrinteròWork Offline or PrinteròUse Printer Offline (for a networked printer) or PrinteròPause Printing (for a local printer) to return to your normal printer setting. In some versions of Windows, your documents will begin printing immediately. In other versions, you must select all the print jobs you want to print, right-click a selected item, and deselect Pause Printing to disable the pause for those documents.
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Category:Windows 9x Issue: January 2001 |
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