If jobs get stuck in the queue, open the Windows Services app, stop the Print Spooler , delete the temporary files in C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS , and restart the service.
Official drivers for the are available for free and do not require "cracks," which are often dangerous and unnecessary for printer hardware. Why You Should Avoid "Cracked" Drivers
Ensure the printer has a static IP address on your network.
If jobs get stuck in the queue, open the Windows Services app, stop the Print Spooler , delete the temporary files in C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS , and restart the service.
Official drivers for the are available for free and do not require "cracks," which are often dangerous and unnecessary for printer hardware. Why You Should Avoid "Cracked" Drivers
Ensure the printer has a static IP address on your network.