I've also gone under C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS and deleted files that were sitting in the folder. I've restarted the printer spooling service. In all these instances, the same behavior continues. Under the printer properties, under the "Advanced" tab, I had the print job print directly to the printer. I played with the way the computer handles printer spooling. I also checked to make sure that the computer the printer needs to be connected to was update to date as far as the OS. I also connected the printer to another computer and the printer will print just about anything. I attempted to uninstall and re-install the printer drivers for the printer, but the printer would continue the same behavior afterwards. However I went into Printers and Devices under the Windows start menu, into printer properties, and print a test page, the test page would print out successfully. However, the print job would then leave queue (I'm thinking the computer sees it as completed) and the printer would never actually print anything. By stir, I mean, it would seem to prepare itself to print. If I attempt to print something like a web page or a word document, the print job will show up in the print queue and the printer would stir. It's connected via USB to a desktop running Windows 7 Enterprise 圆4. I'm dealing with an HP Deskjet F380 All-in-One printer.
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