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Items in print queue deleted when system is shutdown

When I shutdown my Mac, the queued items in the print queue appear to be deleted when I re-start my machine. This behavior started right after I installed a upgrade from Apple. How can the items in the print queue be saved across re-boots?
Oct 29 '11 #1
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