Dear Xerox Team
I'm verry sorry to ask the same question, but has this matter been solved?
I recently had to buy a new MacBook Pro and expirience the very same problem. My new MacBook has the highest working memory (RAM) possible, yet commandtoxbds by Xerox uses it all up and turns my laptop in an unusable tool. Which is silly, because its just that dam Printing Status which I can't delete.
I would be very glad if you could help me.(btw. it just claims to have no paper, it's filled to the brim.)
Hello HerrBerdus.
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Hi there,
my OS: macOS Sierra 10.12.6
used printerdriver: XeroxPrintDriver_4.8.0_1912
used printer: used printer Xerox ColorCube 8870
problem: the Xerox ColorCube 8870 is located in another office and as soon as I am in my own office - not connected to that LAN in the other office - the 'commandtoxbds' uses up to 100% of CPU in activity monitor and in the print queue is always a pending job (which is not send by myself, but soimwhere comes from, the system).
Up to 100% CPU Usage ...
Found this here:
http://forum.support.xerox.com/xerox/board/message?board.id=Printing&message.id=11099#M11099
where the backgrund for this behaviour is described - and the solution doesn't help me, because the circumstances are different.
and this here:
http://forum.support.xerox.com/xerox/board/message?board.id=Printing&message.id=15358#M15358
Spete87 describes the same problem there - but there is no solution mentioned
I tried to use the step by step solution mentioned here by macfreek:
incl. the two terminal commands ... didn't help neither
the solution described here:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/32549224#message32549224
helped once, in the meantime doesn't work any more ... (??) ...
Any further suggestions - or even better: solutions is highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
HerrBerdus
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Cannot get rid of that recurring job, even if I halt or delete it - it comes again and again and again
Here is how I configured the printer
This is the used .ppd
and this the info to the PPD