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Peter Skye wrote:
>
> Maybe I can find it in an old Warp book.
Fixed, although I haven't the slightest idea how the original problem
occurred.
Steven, you were right, the black bar means "Hold this print job" (found
it in a Warp 4 book). But it only appears when a job is _individually_
held, not when all jobs are held. I've never individually held a print
job, that's why I've never seen the black bar icon before.
Somehow or other, all print jobs were individually set to "Hold". I
haven't the slightest idea what did this.
Anyway, by right-clicking on each print job and then setting it to
"Release", the black bars went away and everything is printing as I
type.
- Peter
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