Click the Administrative Tools option at the top of this window, which will open a new Administrative Tools window.
Double-click the Services item in this window to launch the Services window. Scroll through the list of services on this screen until you locate the Print Spooler option. This window contains all of the necessary options for correctly customizing your print spooler and troubleshooting issues that might occur. By default, the tab that is selected on this menu is the General tab.
In the menu shown in the image below, click the drop-down menu to the right of Startup type , then click Automatic.
This will ensure that your print spooler starts as soon as you turn on your computer, which will prevent your programs from sending items to the printer unsuccessfully. Once you have chosen the Automatic option, click Apply at the bottom of the window to apply your change, then click OK.
You will note that there is also a horizontal row of buttons that say Start , Stop , Pause and Resume. Each of these buttons perform the action that they indicate, however, if a button is grayed out, then the action that the button performs is not currently available. Typically a button is grayed out because of the current status of the print spooler. For example, if you can click the Stop button, this is because the print spooler is currently running.
If the print spooler is not running, then you will be able to click the Start button to make it run again. These buttons, as well as the Startup type drop-down menu, are the first items you should check on your print spooler menu when you are unable to print. At the top of the print spooler menu is another tab that you should check to ensure that the print spooler is behaving correctly.
Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. SpiritX Volunteer Moderator. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to SpiritX's post on April 15, Thank you. All the dependencies are set to auto start, no delay, except the HTTP, which I cannot find in order to verify. In reply to ChrisCard's post on April 15, Well, sadly, once again I have used up valuable time and to no avail.
With todays efforts I think that I have put in about 25 hours since dec. I individually re-started each service that is related to print spooler or related to the related service.
I have treated this computer like gold. I let win-update 'do its thing without interference', although I do review the updates before letting it proceed. At the risk of further agitating the pseudo-friendly win7 environment my last action was to enable every service listed, even ones that I consider dangerous to malware-hacking.
The steps below are going to show you where to find the Print Spooler service on your Windows 7 computer. The method described below is quickest way to get to this menu. Step 2: Type services. Step 3: Scroll down the list it is sorted alphabetically until you find the Print Spooler option. Step 4: Right-click on the Print Spooler option, then select the Start option. After a few seconds the Print Spooler should be running.
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