Print Job Status

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

A print job is a file that contains data to be printed.

Events

Event ID Source Message

8

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

The jobs in the print queue for printer %1 were deleted. No user action is required.
To stop logging warning events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler warning events check box.

10

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

Document %1, %2 owned by %3 was printed on %4 through port %5. Size in bytes: %6. Pages printed: %7. No user action is required.
To stop logging information events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler information events check box.

11

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

Document %1, %2 owned by %3 was paused on %4. This document will not print until the document owner resumes the print job. No user action is required.
To stop logging information events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler information events check box.

12

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

Document %1, %2 owned by %3 was resumed on %4. No user action is required.
To stop logging information events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler information events check box.

13

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

Document %1, %2 owned by %3 was deleted on %4. No user action is required.
To stop logging information events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler information events check box.

14

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

An administrator moved document %1, %2 owned by %3 to position %4 on %5. This changes when the document will print. No user action is required.
To stop logging information events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler information events check box.

18

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

Document %1, %2 owned by %3 timed out while printing on %4. The spooler waited for %5 milliseconds and no data was received.

45

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

The document failed to print because of a Graphical Device Interface (GDI) error or a driver error in rendering the print job. Try printing the document again.

54

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

Document %1 failed to print and was deleted because of corruption in the spooled file. The associated driver is: %2. Try printing the document again.

56

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

The priority of document %1, %2 owned by %3 was changed to %4 on %5. Windows prints the document with the highest priority number before other print jobs with lower priority numbers. Documents that are currently printing are unaffected by changes in priority. No user action is required.
To stop logging information events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler information events check box.

57

Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler

The document failed to print because the user did not have the necessary privileges.

Print Queue

Printing Infrastructure