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Question

fsck command to show or hide print jobs

Mar 30, 2016 7:24AM PDT

I recently found a command using fsck to show or hide my completed jobs on my HP 8600 printer. It worked, but I neglected to save the command, and would like to find it again in case I want to reverse it and show completed jobs. Anyone familiar with such a command and how to format it?

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Don't see where fsck would be used to show/hide
Mar 30, 2016 5:56PM PDT

completed print jobs.

FSCK (File System Consistency Check) is similar to CHKDSK in Windows and is used to check a file system in Unix and Unix based OS's

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While I do see ways to clear this.
Mar 30, 2016 6:14PM PDT