
| This means that the status of the currently selected printer is unknown. This might be because of numerous reasons, e.g. no printer was actually selected, you forgot to make klp setuid(root), the network is down, you misspelled the host or printer name, you have no access to the remote printer, etc. You can retry by trying to do `Update queue'. Auto update will not work when klp is in this state. | |
| This means that queuing has stopped. You can't send any jobs to the printer until the system manager has reenabled the queue. | |
| This means that printing has stopped. You can still send jobs to the queue, but they won't be printed until the system manager has reenabled the printer. | |
| This means that you own a job in the queue. If you run klp as root it means that there is at least one job (anyone's) in the queue. |