Printer Stalled? Detect and Repair using Stalled Printer Repair tool

Saturday, October 16, 2010


Are you facing dreaded issue of a stuck printer job, or so called printer spooler restoration? Detecting and repairing stuck print job is not very easy and the main problem it creates is that the subsequent print job in the queue won’t be processed until the first job is cleared. There could be several reasons for this problem but the common one is a corrupt or incomplete print job sent by application  that interrupts the print job in middle of the printing.
Stalled Printer Repair
There is also a dos-batch script to stop the spooler service, delete the queue content and re-starts the spooler service. This dos-batch script has been hand-coded by Megaleecher.
Stalled Printer Repair is compatible with Windows NT, 2000, XP, and Vista and detects stalled print jobs to provide functions to purge all stalled print jobs on the Printer.

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