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- View a printers print queue in Windows - Microsoft Support
In the Printers Scanners window, select the printer whose print queue needs to be viewed, and then select the Open queue button A new window with the name of the printer opens and displays a list of the pending print jobs waiting to print on the printer
- Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows
This article covers common printer problems in Windows, including printer not found, print jobs stuck in the queue, printer spooler crashes, and more, along with step-by-step troubleshooting solutions for each issue
- Fix print job stuck in queue errors in Windows - Microsoft Support
If the documents are stuck in the print queue and aren't printing or if the new print jobs do not proceed due to stuck tasks, try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Fix print spooler service not running errors in Windows
The spooler manages all print jobs in Windows 11, and when it fails, documents stay stuck in the queue and the printer becomes unresponsive The steps below help you quickly clear the queue, reset the spooler, remove conflicting drivers, and restore normal printing
- Troubleshooting offline printer problems in Windows
Find out how to change your printer's status from "offline" to "online" in Windows
- Lihat antrean cetak printer di Windows - Dukungan Microsoft
Jendela baru dengan nama printer terbuka dan menampilkan daftar pekerjaan cetak tertunda yang menunggu untuk dicetak pada printer Jika tidak ada item dalam daftar, tidak ada pekerjaan cetak tertunda yang menunggu untuk dicetak
- Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support
The installer might be included with the printer or downloaded from the printer manufacturer's website To fix this issue, follow the instructions in the article Add or install a printer in Windows instead of using the manufacturer's installer
- How to Delete Print Jobs That Will Not Print - Microsoft Support
If you are using TCP IP Printing Services, click it and then click Stop Delete the * spl and * shd files that show the approximate time and date of the print job causing the problem
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