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Executing this command halts the processing of network-defined input/output streams, disconnects remote terminals/logical units (LUs) from the spool, and stops the transmission of data sets queued for network destinations.
net stop spooler
If you prefer a graphical interface, you can manage the Print Spooler service through the Services management console.
To execute this command, you must use an elevated Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
Once the spooler is stopped, here is how to prepare the printer for new paper:
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Executing this command halts the processing of network-defined input/output streams, disconnects remote terminals/logical units (LUs) from the spool, and stops the transmission of data sets queued for network destinations.
net stop spooler
If you prefer a graphical interface, you can manage the Print Spooler service through the Services management console.
To execute this command, you must use an elevated Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
Once the spooler is stopped, here is how to prepare the printer for new paper:
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