everytime I go to print it shows "waiting in line. have shed jobs, turned comp. off past still

Just added a monitor flat screen.  Print jobs, they are in the queue, have demolished and tried again.  Turned and on computer nothing changing.

Printing will remove not print queued jobs      (Courtesy of Jose Ibarra)

 

You cannot manually remove the afflicted printing when the Print Spooler Service is running.

If you have jobs stuck in your print queue that you cannot delete (for some reason any), you can just delete them manually, but you must first stop the Print Spooler Service, the button delete print jobs and restart the Print Spooler Service.

Here's how:

To clear the print queue, stop the print spooler service and delete all the jobs/print pending.
   
You cannot delete all print jobs in the queue so that the Print Spooler Service is running.
      
To stop the Print Spooler Service, click Start, run and enter in the box:
       
services.msc
       
Click OK to open the Services applet.
       
Locate the Print Spooler Service, right click and choose 'Properties' and then click on the "Stop" button to stop the Print Spooler Service is running.
   
The option "Startup Type" of Service properties print spooler is usually set to "Automatic" (which is now a good time to check it out).
   
If the "Startup type" is not set to "Automatic", set the "Startup type" to "Automatic" If that is your desire (which now is the time to check it out).

Do not try to start or restart the Print Spooler Service immediately.  You must remove all print jobs backed up first...
   
Then, delete all updates pending upward and forward to printing from XP.  If they do not print before, you will need to send the to the printer again.
   
Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the following folder or copy / paste the following line into the start, run dialog box and click OK to open the folder (assuming that Windows is installed on your C drive):
   
C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\PRINTERS
       
Delete all the print jobs in queue (select and delete all the files) in the folder if the folder is without waiting for print jobs.  The folder must be empty when you are finished.
       
Reboot your system and look in the Services applet again to check that the Print Spooler Service restarts automatically on reboot (given that the startup type is set to automatic).
   
After the reboot, check again the Spooler Service for printing and the 'Status' column for the print spooler must be read "started."

Submit new failure of print jobs.

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