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Windows 2000/XP: Problems of press? We take part on the spooler

By: Staff
Date: May 31, 2007

The spooler of press she is member software that acts like one memory buffer for data directed to printing. Windows concurs to carry out “spooling” of documents sends you to printing, managing a press tail.

Sometimes, but, it can happen that the mechanism not functions. Printing is ignited, the cables is connects to you, your documents in is attended of press but… it does not happen null!

Tried to click two times on the icon of visualized printing in tray bar of Windows (the area that contains also the clock, generally low to right) and cancelled the Printing press of all documents click on, Eliminates all documents.

If the hoped effect did not have to be obtained, exist a simple trick that allows resolving the problem. The solution consists in arresting (and therefore subsequently to restart) the service associated to the spooler of press of Windows.

Go to the DOS prompt (Start/All Programs/Accessories/Command Prompt) therefore type how it follows:

  • net stop spooler

Wait few moments and then type:

  • net start spooler

You keep in mind who arresting the service you could have to stop also other services that depend directly on “spooler” (es.: the service “Fax”).

 

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