Net Stop — Spooler Cmd
Once the spooler stops:
Copy the three lines above, paste them into Notepad, save as fix-printer.bat , then right-click and Run as administrator . net stop spooler cmd
Are you experiencing issues with your printer, such as print jobs getting stuck or failing to print? One of the most effective troubleshooting steps you can take is to stop and start the Print Spooler service using the net stop spooler command in the Command Prompt (Cmd). In this blog post, we'll explore what the Print Spooler service does, how to use the net stop spooler command, and provide a step-by-step guide on how to troubleshoot printer issues using this method. Once the spooler stops: Copy the three lines
The net stop spooler command is a safe, effective tool for troubleshooting print problems—especially stuck jobs. It’s not a daily driver, but when your printer freezes, it’s often the quickest way to restore order. In this blog post, we'll explore what the
The command net stop spooler is used to stop the Print Spooler service. When you run this command, it immediately stops the service, which can be useful in certain situations, such as: