Good morning LL-User,
Yes, the command I entered as noted above did not come back with an error message, it simply reverted me back to my Downloads folder. Supposedly, it is the last command in the above sequence.
Unfortunately, insofar as print jobs getting through, things are still pretty plugged up here. Its like a badly clogged drain - some print jobs slowly drip through while others don't get through at all.
Any other ideas on how to solve this?
Just thought I would add that I also checked and my printer is connected to local host. When I check the printer que for print status, all print jobs are listed and each one shows the status as being "completed", in spite of the fact that some jobs print while others don't. I also ran the trouble shooting wizard and it could find nothing wrong.
I'm wondering, since I entered a lot of invalid sudo commands while trying to figure things out, could this be part of the "clogging" problem? Is there any way to clean up the terminal ... if that's part of the problem???
Yes, the command I entered as noted above did not come back with an error message, it simply reverted me back to my Downloads folder. Supposedly, it is the last command in the above sequence.
Unfortunately, insofar as print jobs getting through, things are still pretty plugged up here. Its like a badly clogged drain - some print jobs slowly drip through while others don't get through at all.
Any other ideas on how to solve this?
Just thought I would add that I also checked and my printer is connected to local host. When I check the printer que for print status, all print jobs are listed and each one shows the status as being "completed", in spite of the fact that some jobs print while others don't. I also ran the trouble shooting wizard and it could find nothing wrong.
I'm wondering, since I entered a lot of invalid sudo commands while trying to figure things out, could this be part of the "clogging" problem? Is there any way to clean up the terminal ... if that's part of the problem???