You really need something printed fast, but your printer just decides to throw a fit. Error alerts begin to flood in, amplifying the pressure of an already tight deadline. The annoyance of printer malfunctions, especially under time constraints, is universally recognized. More often than not, such issues can be traced back to a somewhat obscure function: the process of printer spooling. Think of spooling as a temporary holding area for your print jobs. Instead of forcing your computer to ... Keep Reading