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HP Printers - Print jobs stuck in print queue
A print job is stuck in the print queue and prevents further print jobs from printing. Cancel and Delete buttons are gray or do not respond.
Perform the following tasks in the order given. Try using the printer after each task to see if the issue is resolved.
Resolve print jobs stuck in the print queue (Windows)
Troubleshoot print jobs stuck in the queue with your Windows computer.
Use HP Print and Scan Doctor (Windows)
Use HP Print and Scan Doctor on your Windows computer to help diagnose and fix printing and scanning issues.
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Make sure paper is loaded in the main tray, and then turn on the printer.
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Download HP Print and Scan Doctor, and then follow the prompts to install and open the tool.
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On the welcome screen, click Start to select your printer and run the diagnostic.
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If your printer is not found, click My product is not listed, and then follow the instructions to troubleshoot the connection.
Reset the Windows printing environment
Stop the print spooler, delete print job files, and then restart the computer and the printer.
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Turn off the printer, and then unplug the power cord.
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In Windows, search for and open Services.
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In the Services window, right-click Print Spooler, and then click Stop.
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After the Print Spooler stops, close the Services window.
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In Windows, open File Explorer.
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Browse to C: > Windows > System 32 > spool > PRINTERS.
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Delete all files in the PRINTERS folder.
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Shut down your computer.
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Reconnect the power cord to the printer, and then turn it on.
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Turn on the computer.
Uninstall HP print driver and use HP Smart (Windows)
Uninstall the HP print driver and install and use HP Smart on a Windows computer.
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Disconnect any USB cables from the printer.
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In Windows, search for and open Add or remove programs.
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Look for your HP printer name in the list of programs.
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If you find your printer, click the printer name, and then click Uninstall.
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If you do not find your printer, search for and open Printers & scanners, click your printer, and then click Remove device.
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If a User Account Control message displays, click Yes.
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Follow the instructions to complete the software removal, and then restart the computer.
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Go to 123.hp.com to download and install HP Smart.
Troubleshoot your printer connection
Identify and resolve printer connection issues.
Troubleshoot the printer USB connection
Check the USB cable for damage and recommended length, and then restart your printer and computer.
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Turn off the printer and the computer.
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Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and printer, and then inspect the cable.
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If the cable is damaged or longer than 3 m (9 ft 10 in), replace it.
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If the cable is undamaged and shorter than 3 m (9 ft 10 in), connect the cable to a different USB port on the computer. The port should be USB 2.0 or greater. If you are using a USB hub or docking station, connect the cable directly to the computer.
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Connect the cable to the printer.
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Turn on the computer, and then wait for the startup process to complete.
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Turn on the printer, and then add the printer (Mac) or wait for the computer to install the new device (Windows).
Troubleshoot the wireless printer connection
Check network issues and setup requirements if the printer is not found during software installs or when wireless print jobs fail.
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Poor network connection: Move the printer and computer or mobile device closer to the wireless router, and then check if the signal quality improved. Try opening a website to see if the internet connection is working properly. If Wi-Fi is slow or intermittent, restart the router by disconnecting the power cord, waiting 15 seconds, and then reconnecting the cord.
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Printer is off or in sleep mode: Touch the control panel or press the Power button to wake the printer and put it in a ready state. Sometimes the printer status might display Offline when it is actually ready.
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Check the printer connection status: Make sure the wireless signal is on, and the printer is connected to the same network as your computer or mobile device. If your printer has a light next to a Wireless icon or button
, make sure the light is on. If it is off or blinks, the printer is disconnected from the network.
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Reconnect the printer to the network: Place the printer within range of the Wi-Fi router signal, and then connect it to the network.
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Printers with a touchscreen control panel: Open the Setup, Network, or Wireless settings menu, select Wireless Setup Wizard, and then follow the instructions to select the network name and enter the password.
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Printers without a touchscreen control panel: Press and hold the Wireless button
for five seconds or until the wireless light starts to flash. Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button on the router until the connection process begins. The printer Wireless light stops flashing when the connection completes.
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HP Deskjet 6000 and 6400, ENVY 6000 and 6400, and Tango printers: Press and hold the Wi-Fi button
and the Power button on the back of the printer for five seconds until the blue bar flashes. Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS button on the router until the connection process begins. The blue bar stops flashing when the connection completes.
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Restart devices: Restart the printer and the computer or mobile device to clear possible error conditions.
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Print a Wireless Test Report: Search the HP Customer Support website for your printer model, and then search for self test page to find the document on how to print and evaluate the report.
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Enable Bluetooth for an HP Smart app setup: Enable Bluetooth on your computer or mobile device so that HP Smart can detect the printer during the setup.
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Wireless isolation could be causing your printer to appear offline. Check with your router manufacturer for more information.
Troubleshoot the wired network connection
Make sure you are using an undamaged Ethernet cable, check for a green light near the Ethernet port on the printer, and then print a report to verify the connection.
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Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the Ethernet cable from the router and the printer.
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Check the cable for damage, and then verify that it is an Ethernet cable and not a phone cable.
Note:Ethernet and phone cables look similar, but Ethernet cables are usually bigger and have eight visible wires on the connector.
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Reconnect the cable to a different Ethernet or LAN port on the router, and then connect the other end to the printer's Ethernet port
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Turn on the printer.
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Check the lights on the printer's Ethernet port to make sure the connection is successful. The green light should be steady, and the orange activity light should blink.
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Print a Wireless Network Test Results or Network Configuration report.
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Inkjet printers with a control panel menu: Open the Wireless, Network Settings, or Setup menu
to locate the list of available reports.
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Most inkjet printers without a control panel menu: Press the Wireless
and Information
buttons at the same time, or press the Wireless
and Start Copy Black
buttons at the same time.
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LaserJet printers: Press and hold the Wireless button
for 10 seconds or until the Ready light blinks, or go to the Wireless menu and select Wireless Network Test.
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Laser NS and Neverstop Laser printers: Press and hold the Resume
and Wireless
buttons for 3 seconds.
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DeskJet 6000 and 6400, ENVY 6000 and 6400, and Tango printers: Touch and hold the Information button
until all control panel buttons light up, and then touch the Information
and Resume
buttons at the same time.
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Make sure the Network Status is Ready, or follow any instructions to resolve network issues identified on the report.
Resolve print jobs stuck in the print queue (Mac)
Troubleshoot print jobs stuck in the queue with your Mac.
Use HP Smart Diagnose & Fix (macOS)
On a Mac running macOS 10.14 or later, use the Diagnose & Fix feature in the HP Smart app to help fix connection issues.
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Open the HP Smart app. If you do not have HP Smart, download it from HP Smart - Mac App Store, and then follow the prompts to add your printer.
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Click Printers, and then select Diagnose & Fix.
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On the Diagnose & Fix screen, click Start.
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Wait until the analysis completes. Do not close the app to avoid interrupting the process.
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On the diagnosis screen, review the results, and then click Test Print or Done.
Clear the print queue (Mac)
Close all scanning apps, and then manually clear the print queue.
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Close Image Capture, HP Easy Scan, and HP Scan, if they are open.
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Click the Spotlight icon
, and then search for and open Terminal.
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Type Cancel -a, and then press Enter.
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Close the Terminal window, and then restart the Mac.
Reset the printing system (macOS)
Resetting the printing system on a Mac can resolve problems such as print jobs stuck in the queue, connection issues, and incomplete driver setups.
A printing system reset removes all HP and non-HP printers and scanners, and clears all print jobs and saved print settings. All printers and scanners must be set up again after completing the reset.

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Click the Spotlight icon
, and then search for and open Printers & Scanners.
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Right-click or click while pressing Control in the Printers list, and then select Reset printing system to complete the reset.
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Restart the printer.
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Click Add Printer, Scanner, or Fax or the Add button
, select your printer in the list, and then click Add.
Uninstall the HP software and use HP Smart (Mac)
Uninstall the HP print driver and then install the HP Smart app to set up and use the printer.
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Download and install HP Easy Start from 123.hp.com/setup.
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From the HP Easy Start drop-down menu, select Uninstall HP Software.
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Follow the steps to uninstall all HP software.
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Go to HP Smart - Mac App Store to download and install HP Smart.
Troubleshoot your printer connection
Identify and resolve printer connection issues.
Troubleshoot the printer USB connection
Check the USB cable for damage and recommended length, and then restart your printer and computer.
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Turn off the printer and the computer.
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Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and printer, and then inspect the cable.
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If the cable is damaged or longer than 3 m (9 ft 10 in), replace it.
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If the cable is undamaged and shorter than 3 m (9 ft 10 in), connect the cable to a different USB port on the computer. The port should be USB 2.0 or greater. If you are using a USB hub or docking station, connect the cable directly to the computer.
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Connect the cable to the printer.
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Turn on the computer, and then wait for the startup process to complete.
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Turn on the printer, and then add the printer (Mac) or wait for the computer to install the new device (Windows).
Troubleshoot the wireless printer connection
Check network issues and setup requirements if the printer is not found during software installs or when wireless print jobs fail.
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Poor network connection: Move the printer and computer or mobile device closer to the wireless router, and then check if the signal quality improved. Try opening a website to see if the internet connection is working properly. If Wi-Fi is slow or intermittent, restart the router by disconnecting the power cord, waiting 15 seconds, and then reconnecting the cord.
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Printer is off or in sleep mode: Touch the control panel or press the Power button to wake the printer and put it in a ready state. Sometimes the printer status might display Offline when it is actually ready.
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Check the printer connection status: Make sure the wireless signal is on, and the printer is connected to the same network as your computer or mobile device. If your printer has a light next to a Wireless icon or button
, make sure the light is on. If it is off or blinks, the printer is disconnected from the network.
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Reconnect the printer to the network: Place the printer within range of the Wi-Fi router signal, and then connect it to the network.
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Printers with a touchscreen control panel: Open the Setup, Network, or Wireless settings menu, select Wireless Setup Wizard, and then follow the instructions to select the network name and enter the password.
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Printers without a touchscreen control panel: Press and hold the Wireless button
for five seconds or until the wireless light starts to flash. Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button on the router until the connection process begins. The printer Wireless light stops flashing when the connection completes.
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HP Deskjet 6000 and 6400, ENVY 6000 and 6400, and Tango printers: Press and hold the Wi-Fi button
and the Power button on the back of the printer for five seconds until the blue bar flashes. Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS button on the router until the connection process begins. The blue bar stops flashing when the connection completes.
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Restart devices: Restart the printer and the computer or mobile device to clear possible error conditions.
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Print a Wireless Test Report: Search the HP Customer Support website for your printer model, and then search for self test page to find the document on how to print and evaluate the report.
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Enable Bluetooth for an HP Smart app setup: Enable Bluetooth on your computer or mobile device so that HP Smart can detect the printer during the setup.
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Wireless isolation could be causing your printer to appear offline. Check with your router manufacturer for more information.
Troubleshoot the wired network connection
Make sure you are using an undamaged Ethernet cable, check for a green light near the Ethernet port on the printer, and then print a report to verify the connection.
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Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the Ethernet cable from the router and the printer.
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Check the cable for damage, and then verify that it is an Ethernet cable and not a phone cable.
Note:Ethernet and phone cables look similar, but Ethernet cables are usually bigger and have eight visible wires on the connector.
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Reconnect the cable to a different Ethernet or LAN port on the router, and then connect the other end to the printer's Ethernet port
.
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Turn on the printer.
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Check the lights on the printer's Ethernet port to make sure the connection is successful. The green light should be steady, and the orange activity light should blink.
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Print a Wireless Network Test Results or Network Configuration report.
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Inkjet printers with a control panel menu: Open the Wireless, Network Settings, or Setup menu
to locate the list of available reports.
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Most inkjet printers without a control panel menu: Press the Wireless
and Information
buttons at the same time, or press the Wireless
and Start Copy Black
buttons at the same time.
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LaserJet printers: Press and hold the Wireless button
for 10 seconds or until the Ready light blinks, or go to the Wireless menu and select Wireless Network Test.
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Laser NS and Neverstop Laser printers: Press and hold the Resume
and Wireless
buttons for 3 seconds.
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DeskJet 6000 and 6400, ENVY 6000 and 6400, and Tango printers: Touch and hold the Information button
until all control panel buttons light up, and then touch the Information
and Resume
buttons at the same time.
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Make sure the Network Status is Ready, or follow any instructions to resolve network issues identified on the report.
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