Restarting the Windows Print Spooler via Command Prompt (CMD) is a highly effective way to fix common printing issues like stuck print jobs, "printer offline" errors, or a non-responsive print queue.
The command you are looking for is used to fix print queue issues in Windows. Here is the exact syntax and how to use it. cmd restart spooler
To restart the print spooler from the command prompt: * Open a Command Prompt. * Type in the following command. net stop spooler ( 4iT Support how to restart the spooler - Microsoft Q&A Restarting the Windows Print Spooler via Command Prompt
You must open CMD as an Administrator for these commands to work. Commands to Restart the Spooler Stop the service: net stop spooler Start the service: net start spooler Steps to Follow To restart the print spooler from the command
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