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As a temporary workaround, you can tell Windows to bypass the spooler. Go to
Start menu > Settings > Printers & Faxes. Right-click your printer's icon
and choose Properties. In the Properties dialog, click the Advanced tab.
Choose the option button for "Print directly to the printer" and click OK.
The drawback of this is that you won't be able to edit in Word while the
document is printing.
Yes, it is. It is set to Automatic. But when you try to print, you goControl panel, Administrative Tools, Services, Print Spooler, is it started?
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