How do I cancel a print job already sent?

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How do I cancel a print job already sent?

Cancel printing from Windows

  1. On the Windows taskbar, at the bottom-right corner of the screen, right-click the Printer icon.
  2. Select Open All Active Printers.
  3. In the Active Printers dialog box, select the printer you want.
  4. In the printer dialog box, select the print job you want to cancel.
  5. Click Document > Cancel.

How do I force a print queue to end?

Go to Start, Control Panel and Administrative Tools. Double click on Services icon. 2. Scroll down to the Print Spooler service and right click on it and select Stop.

Where is the printer icon?

Select “Command Bar” to open the Command toolbar. The printer icon should appear as one of the Command toolbar’s standard icons. If the printer icon is not in the Command toolbar, right-click on the Command toolbar and choose “Customize.”

What does it mean when a print job is spooling?

Printer spooling enables you to send large document files or a series of them to a printer, without needing to wait until the current task is finished. It’s a place that your documents can “line up” and get ready to be printed after a previous printing task is completed.

How do you fix a print spooler problem?

Fix for “The print spooler service is not running” Error in…

  1. Press “Window key” + “R” to open the Run dialog.
  2. Type “services. msc“, then select “OK“.
  3. Double-click the “Printer Spooler” service, and then change the startup type to “Automatic“.
  4. Restart the computer and try to install the printer again.

Why does it take so long to spool a print job?

The process of printing directly from a program is much slower than spooling a print job because the program sends the print job to the printer at the same time it builds the print job. Having to do two tasks at once can really slow things down.

How do I stop my printer from spooling?

How to Manually Stop and Start the Print Spooler

  1. Click the Start button and select Run.
  2. In the Command Prompt type, net stop spooler, then press Enter to Stop the Print Spooler.
  3. In the Command Prompt type, net start spooler, then press Enter to Start the Print Spooler.

How do you restart a print service?

How to start or restart the Print Spooler

  1. Repeat the instructions in Step 1 to open the Local Services console.
  2. Scroll down the list and click on Print Spooler.
  3. Click on ‘Start the service’.
  4. If Start is not listed but Restart is an option, click on Restart the service.
  5. Windows will attempt to start the service.

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