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now weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to stop a print job so letamp;#39;s say that you are trying to print a document and you only want to print a couple of pages of it itamp;#39;s a big document weamp;#39;ll just assume 50-plus pages you only want to print pages say two through three and you accidentally print decide to print the whole thing so it starts feeding the printer and you start getting page after page after page youamp;#39;re wondering what the heck to do well Iamp;#39;m going to show you there are a few different things you can do the first the most obvious option is to turn the power button on the printer off just turn the power off that will stop it for the moment at the very least it will give you a moment to breathing and collect your thoughts and decide what what to do next the next option that we have is to go into the printer properties and pull up the pending jobs and find the job thatamp;#39;s there it should still be listed choose the job right-click it