Clear+Out+Stuck+Print+Jobs

If you submit a print job and see it get jammed in the print queue, then you are probably suffering a print spooler error. You can confirm this by opening the Task Manager and checking whether the SPOOLSV.EXE service is using a high amount of CPU time.
 * Clear Out Stuck Print Jobs**

To resolve this problem, you will have to directly delete the files in the Windows folder that the spooler service uses. To clear this printing blockage, follow these simple steps:-


 * 1) Click **Start** > **All Programs** > **Accessories**, right-click on **Command Prompt** and choose **Run as administrator** (XP users just click **Command Prompt**).
 * 2) To stop the spooler service, type **Net stop spooler** and press [**Enter**].
 * 3) Click **Start** > **All Programs** > **Accessories**, right-click on **Windows Explorer** and choose **Run as administrator** (Windows 7/Vista users) or just click **Windows Explorer** (XP users).
 * 4) In Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder **C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\PRINTERS**. If prompted, click **Continue** in Windows 7/Vista.
 * 5) Delete all the files in this location.
 * 6) Go back to the command prompt window and type **Net start spooler** followed by [**Enter**]. You should now be able to resubmit your print jobs and print successfully.