Samsung printer job Stuck in queue is among the most annoying printer situations. If you have been using Samsung printers, it is most likely that you faced this issue. Despite the fact that it looks to be an enormous problem, it is actually quite solvable with the appropriate approach. While it may appear more complex than it is, the Samsung print queue problem may be solved in a few simple steps. In this post, we will not only help you identify the specific problem that is affecting your Samsung printer, but we will also walk you through the full technical guidance blog on how to clear Samsung print queue.
How to clear Samsung printer queue
You’ll be shocked at how simple it is for you to do if you’re wondering how to clear the Samsung printer queue. Observe the guidelines for clearing Samsung printer queue stuck on deleting.
Solution 1
- Simply pressing the Windows key on your keyboard once will bring up the Start Menu on your Windows PC.
- Open the Windows computer’s control panel from the Start menu.
- Click devices and printers in the control panel to proceed to the next stage.
- Select the Samsung printer driver by right-clicking.
- To view the Samsung print queue, click “See what’s printing.”
- Every print job in the Samsung print queue will be present.
- Choose every print job, then click the cancel button.
Solution 2
Resetting the print spooler should fix whatever problems could be causing the Samsung printer queue stuck on deleting.
- To launch the run command, press the Windows key on your keyboard to bring up the Start menu. Then, type “Run” into the search box.
- Additionally, you can launch the “Run” command box by simultaneously pressing the Windows key and the R button.
- The Run program box will display an input field.
- In the search field of the run command, type Services. msc.
- Select Services to open up the list of services currently running or stopped.
- This will display every service that has been set up to operate on your computer.
- Choose the printer spooler service from the list.
- To stop the print spooler, right-click on it and select Stop. It will cease in approximately one minute.
- The printer spooler will resume if you right-click on it once more and choose Start.
Samsung printer queue stuck on deleting
Is your Samsung printer queue stuck on deleting? This happens when you try to delete the documents in the print queue and it is not deleting. This is a very simple issue. Follow the steps below to fix this.
- Open your computer
- Navigate to the C drive and then double-click on the Windows folder to open it in the same window.
- When you are in the Windows folder, find System 32 and open it
- In the System 32 window, put your cursor in the search area and type “print spooler”
- Double-click on the print spooler folder
- Select all the files in the folder and hit the Shift+ delete button on your keyboard.
- Confirm with “ok” to delete all the temporary files
- To fix the Samsung printer queue stuck on deleting, you will now have to restart the print spooler
- For that open the services windows as we did earlier in this blog
- Find Print spooler in the services list and single-click on it
- On the left side of the window, click on start the service
- The print spooler will restart and the Samsung print queue will be cleared
- If the Samsung Printer Job stuck in Queue, you will need to uninstall the printer software and then install it again
- Go to “all programs” settings in the control panel
- Click on “Samsung printer software”
- Click on” Uninstall program” and then click on next
- Choose “complete installation” and confirm to uninstall the application
- After the uninstallation is done, restart your printer and disconnect the printer from the computer
- Connect the printer again and open Google Chrome on your computer
- Navigate yourself to the homepage of Samsung printer support
- When you are on the support page, click on Samsung printer software and then click on the download button
- Choose the Windows operating system and continue
- Samsung print queue will be deleted after you reinstall the printer software.
- After the software is downloaded, double-click on the file to open it
- Click on “Next” and then continue with the process
- Once the installation is done, connect the printer again
- Open a document and give a print command to check if the issue of the Samsung Printer Job stuck in Queue is fixed or not.
Do not wait for the Samsung Printer Job stuck in Queue to get fixed automatically as it may worsen the situation. Fix it now by following this step-by-step guide or either Call Printer Touch and get the needed help to clear the Samsung Print queue