You need to make these missing services first. We are giving you both services default reg files. Please download both of them and run them once by one. Found this tool after lot of search. It fixed my printer pooler. I am going to reinstall my printer and see whether it really worked or not. Great job! Thanks a lot! My error is like that, printer show offline even other PC can print form that printer. Then I restart the spooler service and online back again.
How can I fix not to be offline again? That error was occur frequently. Your email address will not be published. Notify me via e-mail if anyone answers my comment. Forgot your password? Lost your password? Please enter your email address.
You will receive mail with link to set new password. Steps 1. Then Leave it until next step is completed 7. Now Start the print Spooler Service. Restart your computer If the problem is still persist then you must try these more Additional Advanced Steps 9.
Right click on MyComputer and then click on Manage. Now look on the right side pane , there have listed all the system LOGS. Once you get it, double click on it to get more details about error These logs create when system get any error or problem, so please find the error, that time you get crashed your printer spooler service.
Now you have the exact error message details. Do appropriate action on that file using following method below. After that reboot your computer once. A: Hopefully, above solution will work for you to solve your problem. A: Hopefully steps mentioned above will fix your issue. Quick Fix. What tool would you recommend me to start and stop the print spooler service?
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According to the software giant, you can fix this problem simply by removing the duplicate drivers. Since the issue is associated with the Print Spooler, we have to deal with using the Print Management tool. To do that, follow these steps —. Several users claimed that they could able to settle this problem simply by resetting Internet options.
To do that, you need to follow these steps —. Before starting the procedure, we firmly advise you to create a backup. It might be worth experimenting with an older driver version to see if it's more stable with your network configuration. Using the printmanagement. I've used this method many times and it's pretty solid once you get the timing of it down. I posted this to get help or some direction on the networking and routing aspects of this issue.
This post has already been in Spiceworks before, however, my issue is obviously some problem over the fiber line. I'm not experienced enough in routing to dig into how the switches are configured. That's actually why I posted this. I was hoping for some help on that.
We have 5 other Dell printers in my office that are the same exact model as this one and we have yet to have a single issue. I really doubt it's a problem with the drivers since the other printers on this print server are using the same exact drivers. Since this office is connected via. It made sense to me and would make managing it in the future much easier. I went ahead and deleted the share and set them all back up using direct IP printing.
The issue has stopped on our printer server and all is well. Not resolved, but working as it has been. That's a strange issue to have Tim. I can see the printer going on and offline if the connection was not great but don't understand why is crashed your service. Do you think the the printer was going on and offline so often that the service was tied up keeping up with the printer status.
Thus stopping and starting the service was the only way to give the service a break. I have had this happen before - not with the printer but I have had a service demand so much attention that it seemed like the service was crashed. It was crashing the spooler service on the server every time someone would print to it. I connected to it from my computer and would send test pages to it and watch my printer server and sure enough Windows System Log error would generate.
The spooler service would be stopped and all other printing in my office 24 printers We had some old printers that didn't like Server R2 and had to try some things to make them work. A few things that might help:. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question.
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