- Browse to your
windows\system32\spool\PRINTERS\ folder
- You should see files there ending in .SPL and
.SHD created around the time you tried to print - delete these files.
- Browse to Start ->
Run... and type in "NET START SPOOLER" (this will restart the print
spooler service)
- Double click the printer icon in the
lower-right corner of your taskbar to examine your print job queue and browse
to View -> Refresh.
Try to print again.
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