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raymondjon
ParticipantHello, there!
Daniel is my name. I am a printer specialist and technician with over 20 years of experience.
Please double-check that your printer’s power connection is plugged into an outlet and restart your router, as network failure may occur.
1- From the Start menu, type service in the search box. Then, from the list of options, select Services (Desktop app).
2- Right-click on Print Spooler and select Properties. Then press the Restart button. If the Restart option is greyed out, choose Start instead.
For more information about the issue, go to printerflash.
raymondjon
ParticipantHello, there!
Daniel is my name. I am a printer specialist and technician with over 20 years of experience.
Please double-check that your printer’s power connection is plugged into an outlet and restart your router, as network failure may occur.
1- From the Start menu, type service in the search box. Then, from the list of options, select Services (Desktop app).
2- Right-click on Print Spooler and select Properties. Then press the Restart button. If the Restart option is greyed out, choose Start instead.
For more information about the issue, go to printerflash.
raymondjon
ParticipantHello, there!
Daniel is my name. I am a printer specialist and technician with over 20 years of experience.
Please double-check that your printer’s power connection is plugged into an outlet and restart your router, as network failure may occur.
1- From the Start menu, type service in the search box. Then, from the list of options, select Services (Desktop app).
2- Right-click on Print Spooler and select Properties. Then press the Restart button. If the Restart option is greyed out, choose Start instead.
For more information about the issue, go to printerflash.
raymondjon
ParticipantHey there!
I am Mark Daniel. a printer expert and a technician,I have a 10 years old experience in this field.
please check your printer’s power cable is plugged into an electrical outlet and restart your router as it may cause due to network failure.
1- Enter service in the search box from Start menu. Then Click Services (Desktop app) from the result.
2- Right-click on Print Spooler. Then click Restart. Note: If Restart option grayed out, click Start instead.
3- Right-click on Print Spooler again and this time choose Properties. Then set its Startup type to be Automatic. Click OK to save your settings.
Go to printerflash for more information about problem.
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