The most common solution for stubborn jobs.
When you click "Print," the computer does not send the data directly to the printer instantly (unless the printer has massive internal memory). Instead: delete spooling print job
If your jobs constantly get stuck spooling, your driver might be incompatible or corrupted. A temporary workaround allows you to print while bypassing the spooler entirely. The most common solution for stubborn jobs
Stuck print jobs are a common frustration, often caused by the Windows —a background service that manages the communication between your computer and printer. When this service fails, documents get stuck "spooling" and refuse to delete through normal methods. A temporary workaround allows you to print while
Go to Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners . Click your printer, select Open queue , right-click the stuck job, and hit Cancel . 2. The Force Method: Clear the Spool Folder Manually