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Clearing a stuck deleted print job?

  • I am having trouble removing a deleted print job. Right now the job is reading Deleted-Printing. I tried restarting the print spooler several times and no luck, next I restarted the printer removed Ethernet cable and power plug waited 5 minutes plugged the ethernet and the power cable back, turned it on still nothing. After several repeats of that I still have no luck of removing that job. Any help would be nice please and thank you in advance. Here Konica Minolta C650 Series PCL Standard TCP/IP Port It is a network printer let me know if I need to expand.

  • Answer:

    Just delete the printer's software and reinstall it again. Your problem will be over.

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Built to order computers Martin K Print Jobs are stored in the Memory of the Printer I Assume you have already gone to printer properties and print Queue and tried to delete the job, but it takes forever. Here's a good piece of software that i use to optimise my computer, among other things, it clears unwanted print jobs as well as unwanted burn jobs, when burning a disk. Auslogics Boostspeed 5 http://www.builttoordercomputers.com/software-products/auslogics further to this you can try reinstall the printer software. further to this, if you know how, You can remove the memory module from the printer, this will certainly lose all the print jobs. (be carefull when doing this, if you damage the memory you will need to buy a new stick) Hope this helps

martin Kuliza

I'm assuming you are on a network that's part of a domain. Stop and start the print spooler on the Print Server, not of the pc client. Check out method D, in this microsoft knowledge base. there are .SPL files that need deleted to get rid of the stuck print job) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946737 PS: Why does everyone always want to reinstall print drivers? I am a network administrator and we occasionally have printer problems. I don't run and delete the print server drivers... I get to the bottom of the real problem And the same guy talking about re loading printer drivers is trying to SELL SOMETHING... LOL...

Mojo Nixon for Pres!

The Print Spooler service in Windows 2000 and XP can be restarted to clear the spooler by restarting the printer spooler under local services found in the Administrative Settings of your control panel. Adminsitrative Tools are located under Start > Settings > Control Panel. Once in Administrative Tools, double click on the icon that reads "Services". This will bring the list of services that are currently on your system. Locate the service "Print Spooler". If it is not running, you should see the option to "Start" on the left. If it is running you should see the options to "Stop" or "Restart".

John

Have you tried to clear the cache while the printer is disconnected?

Jim B

Try shutting the computer down, then starting up again (NOT a restart). Should flush the print queue.

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