In Windows, the print jobs arent directly sent to the printer.
Instead, they first go to the spooler that is a program of managing all the print jobs.
When the spooler isnt working, the print jobs remain in the queue.

But once the first job cant be printed, those behind it fail to print.
In this case, canceling the document that is not printing correctly is useful.MiniToolwill show you some details.
Step 2: Select your printer and clickOpen queue.

Step 3: Choose the problematic file and cancel it.
If the printer queue is still stuck, you could go to thePrintermenu and clickCancel All Documents.
Step 2: Locate thePrint Spoolerservice, double-click it and chooseStop.
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Step 4: Choose all these files and delete them.
Step 5: Go back to the Print Spooler service window, double-click this service and chooseStartto restart it.
Now, the issue of document stuck in print queue is solved.
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Here is the guide:
Step 1: initiate the CMD window with admin privileges.
Step 2: throw in the commandnet stop spoolerand pressEnter.
Step 3: Go toC:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERSand delete all the files.
Step 4: Typenet start spoolerto the CMD window and pressEnter.
Detailed instructions are here.
Step 1: Open Notepad and copy & paste the following text in Notepad.
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echo Starting print spooler
net start spooler
Step 2: Go toFile > Save As.
Step 3: Set the file punch in to.txtand name it whatever you like but.batshould be at the end.
Step 4: Click this created file to run, turn your printer on and then print a document.
Here are some useful methods to fix it.
Final Words
Is a print job stuck in queue?