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Thailand UK & Ireland Vietnam Espanol About About Answers Community Guidelines Leaderboard Knowledge Partners Points & Levels Blog Safety Tips Computers & Internet Hardware Printers Next I can't delete a print job. Help!!!? My http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/printer-says-error-processing-command-and-will-not/c82ab7a0-c2b1-4672-8dda-007e8cafa0c9 wife tried to print a job and it wouldn't print. She then tried deleting it but it won't delete. Status is "deleting." Every time I open the printer queue and click a command it says "Error processing command". I've tried deleting the printer from my computer, un-installing it,... show more My wife tried to print a job and it wouldn't print. She then tried deleting it but it https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20100817062828AAlcCob won't delete. Status is "deleting." Every time I open the printer queue and click a command it says "Error processing command". I've tried deleting the printer from my computer, un-installing it, and reinstalling it. The print job is still there saying "Deleting". I have a HP Officejet 5600. I can delete subsequent print jobs without a problem, but not this one and it has been 4 days. Follow 4 answers 4 Report Abuse Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Yes No Sorry, something has gone wrong. Trending Now Erykah Badu Tom Cruise Samsung Note7s Adrien Broner Faith Hill Car Insurance Kylie Jenner Contact Lenses Great Lakes Personal Loans Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Hi there! Are you running Windows? If so, restarting your computer usually helps. If it doesn't, follow these steps (you need to be an administrator): 1) Right click on 'My Computer' (should be located on the desktop). 2) Click "Manage" 3) On the window that opens, expand the section that says "Services and Applications" 4) Click on "Services" 5) Locate the service named "Print Spooler" on the right 6) Right click on "Print Spooler" and hit "Restart" 7) Give it a few minutes (or restart a
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[MSFT], Jan 23, 2008. Alan Morris [MSFT] Guest http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946737 the group that wrote this is pretty proud. Most of you will just start at method 4 since you already performed the first 3 methods. I'll take a minute and explain why a job gets stuck. Uninterested parties just follow the link. Jobs get a reference count associated with them from the spooler and the driver components (print processors and language monitor primarily). When a reference gets incremented without a decrement, the job will still have a reference and the spooler will not delete the job until the component which incremented the count performs the decrement function. If the decrement function never arrives or takes a long time from the function, the job sits in the queue in a deleting state while the spooler waits for the reference count to reach 0. Yes I know, you want to just delete the dang job, you don't care that some process out there is supposed to manipulate the job to signal the spooler that it's done and ready for deletion. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Alan Morris [MSFT], Jan 23, 2008 #1 Advertisements soscc Guest RE: How to cancel printing or to delete a print job that is stuck in t i followed the instructions in the kb, and the jobs are still in the queue. checking the folder before running the script didn't show any of the files referred to in the script. the printer is attached to a linux sme pc via samba. the print jobs don't show up on that system either. i can't delete the printer when there are jobs queued, so that isn't an option. when trying to delete the job from within the print queue window i get either an error processing command or access denied. looking up either of these in the support database brings up all kinds of things that aren't related to printing. any other ideas? -- a few miles from nowhere... "Alan Morris [MSFT]" w