Print jobs are stuck and won't print
Restart the Print Spooler service on your computer. This clears stuck jobs and resets the printer connection. The jobs will try again automatically.
Windows uses something called the Print Spooler to manage print jobs. If the spooler gets stuck, jobs pile up and nothing prints. Restarting the spooler clears the problem for most people.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Only restarting the computer instead of restarting just the print spooler
- Trying to delete jobs without stopping the spooler first (won't work)
- Not checking if the printer is actually online before troubleshooting the queue
- Printing multiple test jobs to an already-stuck queue (just makes it worse)
Signs you need professional help
- Print spooler keeps stopping even after restart
- Print jobs are stuck and won't delete even after restarting the spooler
- Multiple computers are all stuck printing to the same printer
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