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The best way to delete the print job is to turn the printer off, then disconnect the cable from the printer to the computer. Turn the printer on with the cables off, and go to your computer and delete the document, Then once it's deleted, turn the printer off again, and then hook the cable back up. Then turn the printer back on. That should do it.
Hi, Turn the printer off and disconnect from the PC and unplug from power. Turn the PC off too. Connect the printer again and start the PC. After everything's been turned on,check the print queue. If problem persists, stop the printers spooler and reboot the PC. Now check the print queue.
Check for 'Printing Queue' in your P.C. and stop/delete the Queue. You may have to check 'Task Manager', press Ctrl+Alt+Delete together and select 'Start Task Manager'. Now select 'Applications' and 'End Task' the Print Queue if it is showing in the list. Restart the P.C. hopefully this will help.
Its a common problem. All you have to do is to restart the Print Spooler service and delete the print queue. To restart the service follow the steps: Open Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Now find service named "Print Spooler" and right click over it and select "Restart" to restart the service.
Now open the "Printers and Faxes" folder and try to delete the print queue. Now you will be able to delete the print queue. If applicable you can follow the steps once again if any print queue refuse to get deleted.
Once the print queue is empty, you can print from your printer smoothly.
Cheers!
Either you've somehow interrupted the print and it's thinking that the information is text or you have the incorrect printer driver. Delete everything from the print queue rebott the printer and computer. If it still happens it's the driver.
go to administrative tools THEN SELECT SERVICES. STOP THE PRINT SPOOLER SERVICE. then see if the item is still in the print queue.. if so delete it .. but I think it'll go away when you stop the service. when it does.. restart the print spooler
Have you gone into the queue and deleted the print jobs and started again? Do you have any error lights? If so there could be a hardware problem with the printer.
Try taking out the toner and putting it back in. Sometimes that will force the printer to reset intself.
If that doesn't help then you may have to delete the printer from the system and re-install it.
Have you tried going to safe mode, turning off the printer and manually opening it at the control panel>printers... try and delete or cancel prinitng at these settings...
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