The solution to every printing problem according to the Helpdesk is to restart the print server on the print spooler. I don't pretend to know very much about print servers, but this seems to be a ...
We ran into this problem when we had a printer driver (Zebra *spit* label printers) that was incompatible with our .Net-based primary application. At various points during the day, the driver would ...
Restarting the print spooler service can help in resolving many printer queue issues. Open 'Services' from the start menu, ...
Restarting the computer often clears things up, as this restarts the print spooler service as well. You can also stop and restart the spooler without rebooting when you are logged on as the ...
A Printer Spooler is a temporary place that holds anything sent to print. It is available as a service in Windows, which manages the pooling system. It is especially useful when the printer is shared ...
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