Printer jobs keep repeating

Printer prints job then repeats it 2 or 3 times even if I cancel the print job after the first printing.  Am wasting  a lot of paper.  Also a second different print job takes up to 5 minutes to start.

Can you find OS process....
After that kill that process....
$ ps -aef | grep 4592
oracle 4592 1 0 14:47 ? 00:00:00 ora_j000_oradb1
$ kill -9 4592
Oracle'll recover that process and create new backgroup process
Anyway You can refresh ....
select what, job from user_jobs;
WHAT JOB
dbms_refresh.refresh('"USER"."GROUP1"'); 424
So,run that script to refresh....
exec dbms_refresh.refresh('"USER"."GROUP1"');
Edited by: HunterX (Surachart Opun) on Jan 19, 2009 2:44 PM

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