Printer spooling is a process that manages the order of documents to proceed to the print queue. When a user selects print, the program talks to the print spooler service to work out how to render the print job so that the printer will understand it and put the colors in the right spots on the page. The print spooler is a dedicated program that manages the order of documents to proceed to the print queue. The spooler stores multiple print jobs in the print queue or buffer retrieved by the printer or print server. The spooler is built into the Windows operating system and is used with the printer to order print jobs. The spooler means that users dont have to wait for one job to finish before loading up another; it simply puts it in a queue and gets it ready. Printer status spooling essentially means another document is printing, and yours is waiting for its place in the queue. If a user encounters a printer spooler error, they can try to reset the spooler. To reset the spooler, users can stop and restart the print spooler service in Windows.