How to Fix HP Printer Spooler Problem
Reading the sign of her face I went closer, and asked, “What are you doing, babe?” She said nothing, but what I could see was a sheet of paper, and there was an image of a puppy…but it was blurred. I took the paper out from her finger, and in no time her cheek went moistened with tears.
In a breaking voice, she said, “I want this puppy image”, and then I got the point. I took her into my arms, and then realizing my rude behavior I said “sorry” to rekindle her, and promised to print the image.
When I sat in front of the system I found it live, and the printer was also showing the green light. I understood that the child had attempted wisely but somehow failed. I gave the print command, but I met an unexpected problem with my HP printer. I saw an error message about "spooler" problems.
Instantly I contacted a printer support portal, which was known to me. It suggested me to restart the system, and I did so, but there was no use of that. Next, he instructed me to do as follow:
Go to “Start” button followed by “Control Panel”, and then “System and Maintenance”, and then click “Administrative Tools.”
Double-click “Services”. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Right-click the “Print Spooler” service and then click “Properties.”
On the “General” tab, next to Startup type, make sure that “Automatic” is selected.
If the service is not already running, under “Service” status, click “Start”, and then click “OK.”
Eventually, the printer troubleshooting service worked, and the problem was fixed. And I took out the printout. Now she was happy; I laid-down next to her on the bed, and pampered her with a soft kiss.
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