Frozen print queue

5.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot printer issues.

📘CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201)


What Is a Print Queue?

A print queue is a temporary waiting list where print jobs are stored before being sent to the printer.

  • When a user clicks Print, the document does not go directly to the printer.
  • The operating system places the document into the print queue.
  • The printer processes jobs one at a time, in order.

The print queue is managed by the print spooler service in the operating system.


What Does “Frozen Print Queue” Mean?

A frozen print queue occurs when:

  • Print jobs are stuck in the queue
  • Jobs do not print
  • New print jobs cannot move forward
  • The printer may show as idle even though jobs are waiting

This is a very common exam scenario and a frequent real-world IT issue.


Common Symptoms of a Frozen Print Queue

You may see one or more of the following:

  • Print jobs stuck with status:
    • Printing
    • Deleting
    • Error
    • Paused
  • Printer does nothing when a job is sent
  • Multiple documents waiting but none printing
  • Users keep sending jobs, making the queue longer
  • Restarting the printer does not help

Common Causes of a Frozen Print Queue

1. Corrupt Print Job

  • A document may be damaged or incompatible
  • Large or complex files (PDFs, images) often cause this
  • One bad job can block all other jobs behind it

2. Print Spooler Service Issues

  • The Print Spooler service may:
    • Crash
    • Freeze
    • Stop responding
  • Without the spooler, the queue cannot process jobs

3. Printer Went Offline Mid-Job

  • Network interruption
  • USB cable unplugged
  • Printer powered off during printing

4. Driver Problems

  • Incorrect printer driver
  • Corrupted or outdated driver
  • Driver mismatch with the operating system

5. Network Printer Communication Issues

  • Printer not reachable on the network
  • Incorrect IP address
  • DNS or network delay

Step-by-Step Troubleshooting a Frozen Print Queue (EXAM FOCUSED)

CompTIA expects you to troubleshoot logically and safely.


Step 1: Check the Print Queue

  • Open Devices and Printers
  • Select the printer
  • Open See what’s printing

Look for:

  • Stuck jobs
  • Jobs that say Error or Printing for a long time

Step 2: Cancel or Delete Stuck Print Jobs

  • Right-click the stuck job
  • Choose Cancel

If it cancels successfully:

  • The queue should resume
  • Printing may continue normally

If it does not cancel:

  • Move to the next step

Step 3: Restart the Print Spooler Service

This is one of the most important exam answers.

  • Open Services
  • Locate Print Spooler
  • Restart the service

What this does:

  • Clears the print queue
  • Resets communication between OS and printer
  • Removes stuck or corrupt jobs

📌 Exam Tip:
If the question mentions jobs stuck, queue not clearing, or nothing prints, restarting the Print Spooler is usually the correct answer.


Step 4: Manually Clear the Print Queue (Advanced)

If restarting the spooler does not work:

  • Stop the Print Spooler
  • Navigate to the spool folder (system print cache)
  • Delete stuck print files
  • Start the Print Spooler again

This fully resets the queue.


Step 5: Power Cycle the Printer

  • Turn off the printer
  • Wait briefly
  • Turn it back on

Why this helps:

  • Clears printer memory
  • Resets internal errors
  • Re-establishes communication

Step 6: Check Printer Status

Make sure:

  • Printer is Online
  • Printer is not Paused
  • Correct printer is set as Default

Incorrect status can stop the queue from moving.


Step 7: Update or Reinstall Printer Drivers

If the issue keeps happening:

  • Update the printer driver
  • Reinstall the correct driver for the OS
  • Remove and re-add the printer

Driver problems are a common long-term cause of frozen queues.


Special Case: Network Printer Frozen Queue

For shared or network printers:

  • Restart the spooler on the client computer
  • Restart the spooler on the print server
  • Check network connectivity to the printer
  • Verify printer IP address has not changed

What NOT to Do (Important for the Exam)

  • Do not immediately replace hardware
  • Do not assume the printer is broken
  • Do not delete drivers first unless necessary

CompTIA expects software troubleshooting first.


Key Exam Keywords to Remember

  • Print queue
  • Print spooler
  • Stuck print job
  • Restart spooler
  • Cancel print jobs
  • Driver issue
  • Network printer

Quick Exam Summary

  • A frozen print queue means jobs are stuck and not printing
  • Most common fix: Restart the Print Spooler
  • Always check and clear stuck jobs first
  • Driver and network issues can cause repeated freezes
  • Follow a logical troubleshooting order
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