Alfa38User
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Hi all
Vista, with HP Deskjet 4280 and HP drivers installed.
This problem occurred the other day when I decided to print a large PDF document but before it actually got started I cancelled using the Microsoft print queue. I had not yet seen the HP preview screen either. (IMHO HP software takes forever to set up and start printing large documents...)
I must have done something stupid shortly afterwards because the deletion of the document in the queue started but never seemed to finish and I find it still showing there several days later along with the "deleting" action stated despite the fact that the computer and the printer have been turned off several times.
Now, with any attempt to print, a document gets queued but nothing else happens. The newly queued docs can be canceled without a problem but.....
I must be getting old or something, I am unable to find out how to remove this 'stuck' document in the queue. I think getting rid of it will likely permit printing again.
Any help out there from the computer Windows gurus??? TIA
Vista, with HP Deskjet 4280 and HP drivers installed.
This problem occurred the other day when I decided to print a large PDF document but before it actually got started I cancelled using the Microsoft print queue. I had not yet seen the HP preview screen either. (IMHO HP software takes forever to set up and start printing large documents...)
I must have done something stupid shortly afterwards because the deletion of the document in the queue started but never seemed to finish and I find it still showing there several days later along with the "deleting" action stated despite the fact that the computer and the printer have been turned off several times.
Now, with any attempt to print, a document gets queued but nothing else happens. The newly queued docs can be canceled without a problem but.....
I must be getting old or something, I am unable to find out how to remove this 'stuck' document in the queue. I think getting rid of it will likely permit printing again.
Any help out there from the c