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Originally Posted by Fuzz
"cancel print job" - still there
"restart print spooler" - still there
"reboot computer" - wait, how the #### is this still there?
"open print queue, select administrator, cancel print job, select 'use printer off-line' restart print spooler, pray to PC LOAD LETTER deity, select 'use printer on-line'" -Woohoo!(sometimes)
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You're making this way harder than it needs to be.
If 'Cancel print job' doesn't work:
1. Run
Services.msc and
stop the Print Spooler service.
2. Go to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\PRINTERS, select all the files inside the PRINTERS folder, and press the
[Delete] key.
3. Once the files are deleted,
start the Print Spooler service.