net print |
jobs.
Syntax
net print \\computername\sharename
net print [\\computername] job# [/hold | /release | /delete]
Options
- computername
Indicates the print server- sharename
Indicates share name of the printer- job#
Represents identification number of print job- /hold
Holds a print job waiting in a queue and lets other jobs bypass it
(use with job#)- /release
Releases a job that is on hold- /delete
Deletes a job from the queue
Examples
Display jobs in print queue of printer HPLASERJ
on print server TEST :
net print \\test\hplaserj
Printers at \\test
Name Job # Size Status
-----------------------------------------------------
hplaserj Queue 1 jobs *Printer Active*
administrator 3 17500 Printing
The command completed successfully.
Look at details of job 3 earlier:
net print \\test 3
Print job detail
Job # 3
Status Printing
Size 17500
Remark Untitled - Notepad
Submitting user administrator
Notify administrator
Job data type NT EMF 1.
Job parameters
Additional info
The command completed successfully.
Delete job 3 from the queue:
net print \\test 3 /delete
The command completed successfully.
Notes
- To find the share name of your shared printer, type net
share at the command line. - If a print server has multiple shared printers, each printer has its
own print queue. However, jobs in different print queues on the same
server can't have the same job ID number.
See Also
Printing