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I keep my several spoolers on Hold and print everything in batches.  (If  
I turned all the laser printers on at once, I'd trip the circuit  
breaker.)  
 
Is there a command line program that I can use to Release a spooler for  
printing and then Hold it once printing has finished?  This would be  
easier than opening a Spooler window, clicking on the upper left corner,  
then clicking on Status and then on Hold/Release.  
 
Alternately, once the Spooler window is open, is there a way to use the  
keyboard instead of the mouse to open the window options list, choose  
Status and then Hold/Release?  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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