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07-09-2024 09:37 AM
07-09-2024 10:38 AM
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@Mejustme2 wrote:
Printer Model: ?
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11my printer can't print, and when I run the diagnosis they said ii have a queue issue, i checked online to see what I need to do and came across a reply from the HP support team, and followed what they told me to do, but still my issues isn't fixed
It is a sad tale and does not tell us anything about your Printer model or what you have tried.
What?
There are thousands of printers and certainly that many posts and replies in the HP Community.
Product / Printer Model: ?
Operating System: ?
Software / Application: ?
Connection Type: ?
Content / File Type: ?
Job type: ?
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Depending on the unknown Operating System / version you are running on your computer, the Windows Update request might mean that the printer is not (yet) detecting one or more Windows drivers or files needed by the printer.
Run Settings > Windows Update > Check for Updates
Install any updates found as a result of the "check".
After any updates are installed, Restart the computer and log in.
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Printer Firmware
Not directly related to Windows Updates, the Printer Firmware should be running the latest version.
The Firmware at the printer's product home website represents the released version of Firmware for the printer.
Yes, it is true that in some cases the printer might be running a version of Firmware that is newer than the one offered at the support website -- The printer should not be running a version that is lower (older) than the one offered.
Open
Open Category Software & drivers
If needful, change the Operating System / version
Open All
Find and open the category for the Firmware
Check / Decide whether to install the firmware update
Reference
Update the firmware on an HP printer
Use Embedded Web Server (EWS) to find your printer's Firmware version
Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
Tab Tools > Printer Information > Firmware Version
OR – Alternate Format EWS
Use Embedded Web Server (EWS) to find your printer's Firmware version
Section General > Firmware Update > Firmware Information / Firmware Updates
Example - EWS - Alternate format - Select New printers - Firmware Update
EWS_9135_General_Firmware_Update_1
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Print Services - Windows Print Queue Manager
Your comment about "driver spoolers" is a bit less clear -- the two words together are not a phrase I recognize.
That said, Windows does manage a "spooler" that manages how jobs are placed in the printer queue and then dispensed to the printer.
If Print Services gets stuck, dislikes one or more files that might be left over from previous job attempts, and / or simply gets hung up and cannot run properly, nothing prints. Jobs appear to "go" but end up in a sort of vacuum (airless void).
The most common fix for a broken printer queue includes stopping Print Services > clearing the associated folders > Restarting Print Services.
After having cleared and rebuilt the Spooler / Print Services, if anything seems amiss, Restart the computer and log in.
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Print Queue / Print Service Reset
- In most cases, after a print job has been accepted, it is turned over the Windows Print Services for completion.
- When a job is "stuck in the queue", it is sometimes because Print Services is stuck or otherwise “broken”.
- If the job is accepted and quickly disappears, it is perhaps the result of incorrect Temp folder permissions.
HP Document
HP Printers - Print jobs stuck in print queue
Replacement for Print and Scan Doctor
Use Diagnose & Fix in HP Smart to repair common printing issues (Windows, macOS)
AND / OR
Do the work yourself - one step at a time...
First, check that Windows Update does not need to install updates (or Restart)
Settings > Update and Security > Check for Updates
NOTE: If an update is already pending, install that update > Restart the computer and log in
Next…
If the current print job will not cancel or if a previous print job is stuck in the queue,
and
If the issue is due to Print Services being stuck / hung / corrupted,
- Stop Print Services
- Remove any files in the print queue folder(s)
- Restart the Print Service
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Details > Manual Queue Reset
> > > Windows 10 / Windows 11 < < <
Windows Start > Search for “Services”
Optional > Right-Click and Pin to Start / Taskbar > Open Services App
> > > Windows 10 < < <
Control Panel > icon view > Administrative Tools > Services
Next,
Scroll down, find, Right-Click, and Stop Print Spooler Service
Open File Explorer (formally Windows Explorer)
Navigate to the PRINTERS folder
NOTE: Folder might be hidden.
C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS
OR
C:\Windows\System\spool\PRINTERS
Delete any files found in folder
Start Print Spooler Service
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References / Resources
HP Printer Home Page - References and Resources
Learn about your Printer - Solve Problems
“Things that are your printer”
When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic
NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System
Categories: Warranty Check, Alerts, Troubleshooting, Ink & Paper, HP Software & Drivers / Firmware Updates, Setup & User Guides, Product Specifications, Account & Registration, Warranty & Repair
Open
Enter the device type and model name of your HP product
OR
Select a saved product from HP Account Dashboard
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07-09-2024 10:51 AM
OK, thanks.
HP LaserJet MFP M140we Printer
The rest of the message applies.
What all have you tried?
For example, what is the result of having restarting everything, including the printer, computer, and -- if you can stand it -- the network router?
Has the queue been cleared and reset?
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07-09-2024 10:56 AM
I did everything they told him to do https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printing-Errors-or-Lights-Stuck-Print-Jobs/quot-Print-Queue-Issue-Not-... but that didn’t work for me, and it’s still they same in the diagnostic they said the jobs thing is fixed but the queues didn’t fixed
07-09-2024 12:20 PM
There is nothing in the other solution that addresses rebuilding the print services queue.
True, too, the solution was intended only for the customer for whom the message was written.
What?
Your situation might be different.
That said, at the moment, I've no other ideas to suggest than those in my previous post.
I will post back should I think of any magic to add.
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07-09-2024 09:31 PM
lol i was trying to do what you said but can't even go to the update page in the printer https://youtu.be/fLM_j-7StO8
07-10-2024 09:06 AM
The instruction to use HP Smart to open the Embedded Web Server must have come from one of the links -
I don't use that method most of the time.
In your case, it likely would not work (as you discovered) -- you are not signed into HP Smart.
Even were you to sign in using your HP Account credentials, there are time when the method to open the printer from within HP Smart does not work -- this generally indicates an issue of some kind but will rarely tell you anything useful about the reason for the difficulty.
Additionally, though it is certainly not obvious from the limited information, you printer might not be on the network.
Finally,
Remember, too, that this is an HP+ printer -- it must be connected to the Internet to Print.
The printer uses Web Services to connect to the Internet.
Should you have issues with connecting the printer to the Internet, perhaps contact Contact HP+ Support
What? After a period of disconnection from the Internet, an HP+ printer will cease to print.
I have an HP+ printer but it has not had issues remaining connected -- I honestly don't know what the symptoms would look like.
AND
This could be a "wild goose chase" -- that is, the printer might be connected to the Internet and the whole reason you cannot print is unrelated to the printer's network condition. ??
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If you wish to open EWS,
Perhaps try opening EWS directly from your Browser
EWS > HP Document / How-to (InkJet Printers – Original Format)
Use the HP printer Embedded Web Server (EWS)
NOTE: Find printer IP address
Section Open the EWS over a local network orientation
OR
HP Laser Printers - Using the Printer Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
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If you believe the reason you cannot print is related to the queue setup or its condition,
Perhaps use the manual steps to clear and rebuild the Print Services folder.
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Details > Manual Queue Reset
> > > Windows 10 / Windows 11 < < <
Windows Start > Search for “Services”
Optional > Right-Click and Pin to Start / Taskbar > Open Services App
> > > Windows 10 < < <
Control Panel > icon view > Administrative Tools > Services
Next,
Scroll down, find, Right-Click, and Stop Print Spooler Service
Open File Explorer (formally Windows Explorer)
Navigate to the PRINTERS folder
NOTE: Folder might be hidden.
C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS
OR
C:\Windows\System\spool\PRINTERS
Delete any files found in folder
Start Print Spooler Service
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I am sorry I cannot be more forthcoming -- I am reminded on occasion by colleagues that my skill with Laser Printers is limited -- I might be missing something unique to your printer type.
Were it mine to do and because the printer is indeed an HP+ connected printer, I might try to contact
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