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By ganesamoorthy s | July 5, 2015 6 Comments Unable to Print and Print spooler service keep stopping automatically on Windows 10, Windows 8 and 8.1, print spooler not running issue might be with the printer driver or if you have installed multiple printer and issue might be with one of the printer that causing print spooler service stop, I would suggest list of checks and troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue If you have searching for Print spooler issue http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-other_settings/upgraged-to-win-10-and-print-spooler-keeps/845bab3c-97f6-4d05-9360-9f443a62e65f on Windows Server, I have already discussed the same issue on Windows Print Server 2003, 2008 and 2012 with multiple network printer installed See More: Print spooler stopping automatically on Windows Server 2012, 2008 and 2003 Uninstall unnecessary printers Only keep the required printer drivers which is in use, uninstall other printer drivers that may conflict with http://www.windowstricks.in/2015/07/print-spooler-stopping-automatically-on-windows-10-windows-8-and-8-1.html working printers Clear Printer Spooler Files Click Start, type Services.msc in Search box or Click WIN+Q, type "Services.msc" in the open box Services can be found under Computer Management on older operation system (Windows XP) Double-click Printer Spooler in the list Click Stop and click OK. Open C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS Delete all files in PRINTERS folder Unplug the printer from Computer Start Printer Spooler Service Plug the printer back in Note: PRINTERS folder is hidden so if you are not displaying hidden system folders than you should just copy and paste this path into windows explorer: "C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS" Also See: Printer showing offline after upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 8 and Windows 7 Enable the Spooler Service or Start Printer Spooler Service Click Start, type Services.msc in Search box or Click WIN+Q, type "Services.msc" in the open box Double-click Printer Spooler in the list Click on Start, In the Startup Type list, make sure that "Automatic" is selected and click OK Check the printer Proceed with the below steps if still issue not resolved Clic
the printer, and if this service doesn't work for some reason, you won't be able to print your documents. So, we prepared a couple of workarounds in case you have problems with http://windowsreport.com/print-spooler-service-windows-10/ Print Spooler in Windows 10 Make Print Spooler Service Work Again in Windows 10 Solution https://www.techsupportall.com/print-spooler-is-not-running/ 1 - Restart Print Spooler service As Print Spooler sometimes stops working, or has had an error occur, the first thing we should try to fix it is to simply restart the service. If you're not sure how to do that, just follow these instructions: Go to Search, type services.msc and open Services Fine Print Spooler service Right-click print spooler on it, and go to Restart This command will restart your Print Spooler service, and hopefully it will get back to its working state. But, if restarting the service doesn't work, try some of the following solutions. Solution 2 - Make sure all dependencies are running We recommend this tool to update all your drivers automatically Downloading drivers manually can be a long and tedious process. Outdated drivers can often cause crashes, file loss print spooler error and even permanent damage to your computer. DriverAgent Plus quickly and automatically downloads all the drivers that you need: Download DriverAgent Plus (100% safe download and endorsed by us). Once the download is complete start the DriverAgent Plus. Click the Start Scan button and let DriverAgent Plus download all the necessary drivers. Print Spooler needs some other services to run in order to function, and if these services are stopped, Print Spooler service will be stopped to. So find out which services are needed for Print Spooler to run, follow these steps: Go to Services and find Print Spooler (as explained above) Right-click on Print Spooler service and go to Properties Go to Dependencies tab and find which services are needed for Print Spooler to Run Now, search through Services, and make sure all ‘dependencies' are running Solution 3 - Rebuild Print Spooler service and include it into Registry If nothing helped yet, you can try to rebuild Print Spooler service, and re-include it into your Registry. But be careful, because some registry errors could result into serious damage, so before you perform this solution, make a backup of your registry, just in case. Here's what you need to do to rebuild Print Spooler service: Open Notepad Past the following text into Notepad: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Cur