llppsskkiipp -- Command

Abort/restart current job on line printer
llppsskkiipp [-rr]

The command llppsskkiipp aborts or restarts the file being printed on the printer
plugged into  device /ddeevv/llpp. By  default, it aborts  the job and  prints a
message on the user's terminal.

When  invoked with  the  -rr option,  llppsskkiipp  restarts the  printing of  the
current job.   This is  useful when  a printing is  spoiled due to,  say, a
paper jam.

llppsskkiipp works only with files that have been spooled with the command llpprr.

_F_i_l_e_s
/uussrr/lliibb/llppdd -- Line printer daemon
/uussrr/ssppooooll/llppdd -- Spool directory
/uussrr/ssppooooll/llppdd/ddppiidd Daemon lockfile

_S_e_e _A_l_s_o
ccoommmmaannddss, llppdd, llpprr, hhppsskkiipp

_N_o_t_e_s
To cancel  jobs spooled with  the command hhpprr,  use the command  hhppsskkiipp. To
cancel or reprint jobs spooled with the command llpp, use the commands ccaanncceell
and rreepprriinntt. See the Lexicon entry pprriinntteerr for details.
