Print Spooler Keeps Stopping on Windows 7 & 10


Print Spooler manages all the print jobs and print queues on your printer. If it doesn’t run correctly, your printer cannot work then. Many users reported that their Print Spooler Keeps Stopping as they received a message the service is not running.
If you also encounter such problem, calm down, please. We are going to tell you how to fix it on Windows 7 &10. Read on and follow the easy-going steps with images below.
Note: The images are shown in Windows 7, but all the fixes also suit for Windows 10.
1. Restart Print Spooler service
2. Check if Print Spooler service is set to Automatic
3. Change Print Spooler Recovery options
4. Delete Print Spooler files
5. Update your printer driver

FIX ONE. RESTART PRINT SPOOLER SERVICE

The most straightforward fix it is to restart Print Spooler service.
1)
Open Run dialogue box by pressing Windows key + R key together.
Then type services.msc in the box and hit Enter to open Services window.
2)
Scroll down on services window, find and highlight Print Spooler.
Then click Restart on the left pane.
3)
Now check if the problem is fixed.

FIX TWO. CHECK IF PRINT SPOOLER SERVICE IS SET TO AUTOMATIC

Sometimes your Print Spooler service if is not set to automatic, it may cause it keep stopping. In this case, make sure it is set to automatic.
1)
Follow step1 in Fix One to open Services window.
2)
Scroll down on services window, find and right-click on Print Spooler.
Then choose Properties.
3)
Check if the Startup type is Automatic under General pane.
If not, set it to be Automatic from the drop-down menu.
Then click OK.

FIX THREE. CHANGE PRINT SPOOLER RECOVERY OPTIONS

As some users reported, change Print Spooler recovery options can also fix the issue. Thus make sure to try it.
1)
Follow step2 in Fix Two to open Properties of Print Spooler.
2)
Click Recovery on Print Spooler Properties window.
Change First failure, Second failure, and Subsequent failures all to be Restart the Services from the drop-down menu.
Then click OK to save the change.
3)
Now check if the problem is fixed.

FIX FOUR. DELETE PRINT SPOOLER FILES

Print Spooler files can also cause it stop, thus remove those files can fix the error.
1)
Follow step1 in Fix One to open Services window.
2)
Scroll down on assistance window, find and highlight Print Spooler.
Then click Stop on the left pane.
3)
Minimize Services window.
Then head to C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS.
Note: When open PRINTERS folder, you may be asked to get access to it, click Continue then.
Delete all the files in PRINTERS folder.
After it, you can see. This folder is an empty message.
4)
Disconnect the printer from your PC.
How to:
a)
Type devices and printers in the search bar from Start menu.
Then click Devices and Printers on the top.
b)
Find and right-click on your printer and choose Remove device.
5)
Again back on Services window, find and right-click on Print Spooler.
Then click Start on the left pane.
5)
Reconnect your printer to PC.
How to:
Again on Device and Printers window, right-click on the blank area to choose to Add a printer.
Then go on to follow the on-screen instructions.
6)
Now check if the problem is fixed.

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