Print Queue Clear Jun 2026
sudo launchctl stop org.cups.cupsd sudo launchctl start org.cups.cupsd
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Jobs reappear after clear | Printer receives old data | Turn printer off → clear queue → delete printer → re-add | | “Access denied” on Windows | Not running as Admin | Use Admin CMD/PowerShell | | macOS jobs stuck after cancel | CUPS backend hang | sudo killall -HUP cupsd then reset | | Network printer | Spooler on print server | Clear queue on the server, not local machine | print queue clear
If there are issues with the printing process, such as slow printing or failure to print, clearing the queue can sometimes resolve these issues by removing any jobs that might be causing a backlog or confusion. sudo launchctl stop org
Getting a document stuck in your printer’s memory can be a major productivity roadblock. Whether you’re on Windows, macOS, or Linux, clearing the print queue is the fastest way to get your hardware back on track. 1. Windows: Force Clear the Print Spooler print queue clear