My Canon MG3620 is seen, by Ubuntu Studio, as paused





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I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04LTS on my newer laptop and 12.04LTS on the older one.



I was able to use my Canon MG3620 from both without any problems until yesterday, when both laptops started reporting status messages that kept them from using the printer.



I am able to print to it from my android phone without a problem, but now, both laptops are seeing a status message that the printer is paused.



Since the printer works from the android phone, I cannot see the printer being the problem.



So, how do I go about clearing those status messages from the laptops?



I'd rather not reinstall the drivers if I don't have to.










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    I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04LTS on my newer laptop and 12.04LTS on the older one.



    I was able to use my Canon MG3620 from both without any problems until yesterday, when both laptops started reporting status messages that kept them from using the printer.



    I am able to print to it from my android phone without a problem, but now, both laptops are seeing a status message that the printer is paused.



    Since the printer works from the android phone, I cannot see the printer being the problem.



    So, how do I go about clearing those status messages from the laptops?



    I'd rather not reinstall the drivers if I don't have to.










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      I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04LTS on my newer laptop and 12.04LTS on the older one.



      I was able to use my Canon MG3620 from both without any problems until yesterday, when both laptops started reporting status messages that kept them from using the printer.



      I am able to print to it from my android phone without a problem, but now, both laptops are seeing a status message that the printer is paused.



      Since the printer works from the android phone, I cannot see the printer being the problem.



      So, how do I go about clearing those status messages from the laptops?



      I'd rather not reinstall the drivers if I don't have to.










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      I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04LTS on my newer laptop and 12.04LTS on the older one.



      I was able to use my Canon MG3620 from both without any problems until yesterday, when both laptops started reporting status messages that kept them from using the printer.



      I am able to print to it from my android phone without a problem, but now, both laptops are seeing a status message that the printer is paused.



      Since the printer works from the android phone, I cannot see the printer being the problem.



      So, how do I go about clearing those status messages from the laptops?



      I'd rather not reinstall the drivers if I don't have to.







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