System and method of implementing a job cancel broadcast...

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Data corruption – power interruption – or print prevention

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C358S001150

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07605932

ABSTRACT:
A method, apparatus, and computer-usable medium for registering a collection of components with a job monitor for job cancellation notification, wherein the collection of components are software components within a logical printer domain; receiving a job cancel request; initiating cancellation of a job corresponding to the job cancel request; sending the job cancellation notification to the collection of registered components; and in response to receiving the job cancellation notification, stopping processing of the job and purging data related to the job by the plurality of registered components.

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