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lprm removes printer queue requests.
Structure:lprm /usr/ucb/lprm [optons] [job#] [users]
The lprm command will remove a job or jobs from a printer's queue. If lprm is used without any arguments, it will delete the active job if it is owned by the user. If the command is used with -, then all jobs owned by the user will be removed. To remove a specific job, use the job number.
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