Net Stop Spooler Cmd [upd] 〈TRUSTED〉

Always restart the spooler after stopping it. A stopped spooler means no printing at all.

:: Stop the spooler service net stop spooler :: Delete all pending print jobs del /Q /F /S "%systemroot%\System32\spool\PRINTERS*.*" net stop spooler cmd

Now you have the knowledge to clear stubborn print queues with confidence—all from a single line in Command Prompt. Last updated: February 2025 – Works on Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server 2016/2019/2022. Always restart the spooler after stopping it

:: Restart the spooler net start spooler a frozen printer queue

If you’ve ever dealt with a stuck print job, a frozen printer queue, or a printer that refuses to respond, you’ve likely searched for a solution involving the Command Prompt. Among the most powerful—and simple—fixes is the net stop spooler command.