Print spooler errors are present. Documents sent to the printer do not print and are stuck in the printer spooler.
Affected Operating Systems:
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
A problem with the print spooler can cause some printing and communication issues. Sometimes, restarting or clearing the print spooler may resolve these issues. The print spooler helps your Windows computer interact with the printer, and orders the print jobs in your queue.
Table of Contents:
- How to Manually Stop and Start the Print Spooler
- How to Manually Delete Files from the Spool Folder
- How to Manually Delete a Printer from the Registry
- How to Resolve Printer Spooler Errors
How to Manually Stop and Start the Print Spooler
- Click the Start button and select Run. Type
command
(Figure 1) and then click OK to display the Command Prompt (Figure 2).
Figure 1: Typing command
in the Run window
Figure 2: Command Prompt
- In the Command Prompt, type
net stop spooler
and then press Enter to stop the Print Spooler.
- In the Command Prompt, type
net start spooler
and then press Enter to start the Print Spooler.
How to Manually Delete Files from the Spool Folder
If you have jobs that are stuck in the print queue that cannot be deleted, you might have to manually delete them.
- Stop the print spooler.
- Browse to the
C:
drive and open it.
- Browse to
WINDOWS
and open it.
- Browse to
SYSTEM32
and open it.
- Browse to
SPOOL
and select it.
- Browse to
PRINTERS
.
- Delete all the files located in this folder. For example, they may appear as
FP00008
or FP00008.SHD
.
- Start the Print Spooler.
How to Manually Delete a Printer from the Registry
It is also possible to delete printers from the computer's registry. If the printer cannot be deleted or removed, and restarting the print spooler has not cleared the issue, remove the printer manually from the registry.
Warning: Changing or deleting files from the registry may cause issues with your operating system, such as being unable to boot to Windows. Do NOT modify the registry unless you are comfortable doing so. If the registry becomes corrupted, you may have to reinstall the Windows operating system.
- Click the Start button and then click Run. Type
command
and then click OK to display the Command Prompt.
- Type
regedit
and then press Enter. This brings up the Registry Editor (Figure 3).
Figure 3: Registry Editor
- In the Registry Editor, expand Computer.
- Expand the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
folder (Figure 4).
Figure 4: HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder
- Expand the Printers folder.
- Double-click on the Connections folder (Figure 5).
Figure 5: Connections folder
- Only delete the printer queue and the printer (Figure 6). DO NOT DELETE ANYTHING ELSE.
Figure 6: Printer queue and printer
How to Resolve Printer Spooler Errors
Windows 11 and Windows 10
- Type
troubleshooting
in the Windows search box.
- Click Troubleshooting Settings (Control Panel)
- Click Use a printer under Hardware and Sound.
- Click Advanced.
- Click Run as administrator. When asked, input your credentials or cancel if you do not know them.
- Click Next and follow the prompts.
Windows 8.1 and Windows 8
- Press and hold the Windows key and then press the Q key on the keyboard.
- Type
troubleshooting
in the search box.
- Click Troubleshooting.
- Click Use a printer under Hardware and Sound.
- Click Advance.
- Click Run as administrator. When asked, input your credentials or cancel if you do not know them.
- Click Next and follow the prompts.
Windows 7
- Click Start.
- In the Windows search box, type
troubleshooting
.
- Click Troubleshooting (it should be at the top of the list under Control Panel).
- Click Use a printer under Hardware and Sound.
- Click Advanced.
- Click Run as administrator. When asked, input your credentials or cancel if you do not know them.
- Click Next and follow the prompts.