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A spooler checkpoint file should only exist for the life of a
currently printing spoolfile. It's created when the spoolfile starts
to print and is(should be) deleted when the spoolfile finishes. Its
purpose is to keep track of how much of the spoolfile has been printed
in case you need to suspend or resume spooling or have a paper jam,
etc.
There should only be one file in the device group and then only if a
spoolfile is currently printing. If you have a file(s) in the group
and no spoolfile printing to that printer, the checkpoint file can be
purged.
Jon Broz
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