If you're no longer using a particular printer, you can use this guide to remove it from your device in five different ways.
Although on Windows 10, the process to install printers has improved over the years, we're quickly moving into a digital world that has significantly reduced the need to print content on paper.
If you're also taking the paperless route, you simply no longer use a particular printer, or you're troubleshooting problems, you can use the Settings app, Control Panel, Print Management, Command Prompt, or even PowerShell to remove the printing device from your computer.
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