Modern electronic equipment sometimes encounter problems. These things have been an issue even since such devices were on its early stages of development. This would perhaps tell us of the concentration these manufacturers give on certain features and functions; they come up with devices that are functional in the modern way, yet have problems similar to those of their earlier counterpart versions. Well, a good example of this would have to be that which involves printers.
In our printing ventures, we sometimes experience stuck printing jobs inside those machines of ours. I, for one, don't even have an idea what to do when this happens, thus I end up damaging either the printer head, the printing lens, the printer nozzle, or the
high-end printer itself. Thus, I have researched on the best foolproof way to fix those stuck printing jobs!
To do this, you have to access that reliable command prompt feature of your operating system. Once you're in, punch in this command line: STOP SPOOLER. When the printing job stops, access the START SPOOLER feature, which could be found on the bundled maintenance program of your printer. This would make your printer try to refeed itself with paper, thus spewing out the papers it has inside it.