03-27-2022 07:35 PM - last edited on 05-19-2024 06:27 PM by Mike
When my Canon G7000 finishes printing a document, it doesn't automatically delete it from the print queue. Once it printed the document twice. When I want to print multiple documents, I have to manually delete each one before the next one will print.
I have used the Windows 10 control panel for the Printer Properties to make sure that the Keep Printed Documents box is unchecked (it is) but that has not caused the printer to delete completed documents.
What else should I do?
03-28-2022 09:53 AM
Greetings,
I never met anyone who uses the Print History option. I realize this is not your intention either.
Running Windows 10.
The behavior you are describing sounds like a connectivity issue.
How is the printer connected and to what?
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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05-17-2024 08:01 PM - edited 05-17-2024 08:04 PM
I am having this same issue and haven't been able to get support. Any suggestions on how to resolve? Windows 11. Wifi connection and does not seem to have connection issues as documents are sent to printer well.
05-18-2024 12:24 PM
Hi!
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05-19-2024 06:23 PM
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