How to get laserjet to pause between print jobs

I just reinstalled my OS (Win7) over the weekend, and the laserjet P1102w is working fine, but it is doing one thing differently than before. For as long as I can remember (even going back to an earlier laserjet 1018), I could send 2-3 print jobs to the printer. When the first was done,  the printer would pause for a few seconds, and only then, start pushing out the pages of the second print job (I'd use that pause to alert me to go to the printer and scoop up all the pages of that first job).
Now, it isn't doing that.
Is there a setting to check? Honestly I'm not sure what to look for, but I didn't see anything in Windows' printer preferences.

Hi paulri,
Sorry that I had misread your post. The pausing between print jobs, was most likely a function of a communication lag between the printer and the computer, and not a feature of the printer or the software. This option is not available with the Operating Systems print spooler.
As a workaround, I would just print one document at a time, and wait for it to finish printing, before printing the next document.
For future reference, just in case you may need it, here is your printer's user guide.
Thank you for posting, and have a nice day!
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