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  1. Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows

    This article covers common printer problems in Windows, including printer not found, print jobs stuck in the queue, printer spooler crashes, and more, along with step-by-step troubleshooting …

  2. View a printer's print queue in Windows - Microsoft Support

    In the Printers & Scanners window, select the printer whose print queue needs to be viewed, and then select the Open queue button. A new window with the name of the printer opens and …

  3. Troubleshooting offline printer problems in Windows

    Find out how to change your printer's status from "offline" to "online" in Windows.

  4. Set a default printer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Use the Settings app in Windows to either manually set a default printer or allow Windows to manage the default printer.

  5. Download and install the latest printer drivers - Microsoft Support

    Find out how to install the latest driver for your printer. If you recently upgraded Windows, your printer driver might need to be reinstalled.

  6. Update drivers through Device Manager in Windows - Microsoft …

    Windows Update updates drivers for various hardware including network adapters, printers, scanners, and video cards. Drivers updated through Windows Update are normally recent and …

  7. Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about adding, installing, or removing local, network, and Bluetooth printers in Windows.

  8. You cannot connect to an Internet printer if the Internet Printing ...

    Windows cannot connect to the printer. Check the printer name and try again. If this is a network printer, make sure that the printer is turned on, and that the printer address is correct.

  9. Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about adding, installing, or removing local, network, and Bluetooth printers in Windows.

  10. Share a printer as a network printer - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to share a printer between a primary Windows device and secondary Windows devices on a network.