Thursday, March 25, 2010

Stalled Printer Repair Cancels Print Jobs Without Waiting Years, No Batch File Required [Downloads]

Stalled Printer Repair Cancels Print Jobs Without Waiting Years, No Batch File Required

Stalled Printer Repair Cancels Print Jobs Without Waiting Years, No Batch File RequiredWindows: Last week we highlighted a batch script capable of canceling a stalled print job without waiting years. Free, lightweight utility Stalled Printer Repair covers the same territory, only better.

Just fire up Stalled Printer Repair next time you're staring at a stuck job in the print queue that won't be deleted. The app will detect stalled print jobs, purge any stalled jobs, and get your printer back up and running. It basically performs the same task we described in our previous post, only you don't risk any problems from a mistyped batch file.

Stalled Printer Repair is a free, portable download for Windows that could save you a whole lot of headaches in the future. Thanks Angus and Chris!

Stalled Printer Repair [Fantastic Freeware]

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The subject of stalled print jobs was just discussed at the Boca Raton Computer Society, Inc. (BRCS) Hardware & Software SIG (Special Interest Group) Tuesday night.

When I saw this in my Google Reader, I thought it would be good for my readers to know about.

Thanks Lifehacker.

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