You can remove any connected printer from the Settings panel. If that does not work, you can use the Command Prompt and other ways to remove the printer. Here we show you the many ways to delete a printer on Windows computers.

1. How to Remove a Printer From Windows via the Settings

You can easily add or remove printers from the Settings. Here’s how to do it.

Press Win + I to open Settings. Open the Bluetooth & devices tab in the left pane. Scroll down and click on Printers & scanners. This will list all the printers connected to your computer. Next, click on the printer device that you want to remove. Click the Remove button in the top right corner and click Yes to confirm the action.

2. Removing the Printer Software to Delete the Printer

If the deleted printer still shows up, you can remove the printer driver associated with the device to uninstall it completely. You can remove the driver using the Apps & feature tab in Windows 10 and 11.

To remove the printer drivers:

Press Win + I to open Settings. Click on the Apps tab in the left pane. The app list may take a few seconds to populate, so wait till all the apps are listed. Under the App list, you can scroll through or search for the printer driver. When you find the printer driver, click the three-dots menu. Select Uninstall and then click on Uninstall again to confirm the action. Wait for the driver to uninstall, and then look for any other drive or software associated with the printer and remove them as well. Once uninstalled, restart your PC.

3. How to Remove the Printer Using the Control Panel

You can use the classic Control Panel to manage your printer. Useful if the printer wasn’t removed correctly during the uninstallation process.

To remove the printer using Control Panel:

Press Win + R to open Run. Type control and click OK to open Control Panel. You can also search for the app using the Windows search bar. In Control Panel, go to Hardware and Sound. Next, click on Devices and Printers. Under the Printers section, locate and select the printer device you want to remove. Right-click on the printer and select Remove Device. Click Yes to confirm the action.

4. How to Stop the Print Spooler Service

If Windows fails to remove the printer with an error, try to stop the Print Spooler service and then remove the printer. Print Spooler is an essential printer service that communicates the print job between your PC and the printer. However, it can sometimes interfere and prevent you from uninstalling the printer.

To stop the print spooler service:

Press Win + R to open Run. Type services. msc and click OK to open the Services snap-in. In the Services window, locate the Print Spooler service. Right-click on Print Spooler and select Stop. Minimize the Services window. Now open the Windows Settings panel, go to Bluetooth & devices > Scanners and Printer, and try to remove your printer device. Once the printer is removed, go back to the Services window. Right-click on Print Spooler and select Start.

Restarting the Printer Spooler service is necessary. If disabled, you may encounter the printer spooler service is not running error on your PC.

5. How to Remove the Printer Using Windows’ Print Server Properties

Sometimes, removing the printer device does not remove the drivers completely and can cause your printer to stop working. In such a situation, you can use the Print Server Properties dialog to remove the installed printer drivers.

To uninstall the printer drivers:

Press Win + R to open Run. Then, type control and click OK. In the Control Panel window, go to Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers. Select any available printer and click on Print server properties. Open the Drivers tab in the Print Server Properties dialog. Under Installed printer drivers, select the printer driver to uninstall and click Remove. Next, select the Remove driver and driver package option. Click OK to confirm the action and remove the driver. Restart your PC to complete the driver removal process.

6. How to Uninstall the Printer Using the Device Manager

Device Manager lets you manage all your peripheral and internal devices connected to your system. You can use the device manager to troubleshoot your Windows system, update the driver, add a new device, and remove connected devices.

To remove the printer using Device Manager:

Press Win + X to open the WinX menu. Click on Device Manager from the context menu. In Device Manager, click on View and select Show hidden devices. Next, expand the Printers section to view your printer. Right-click on the printer and select Uninstall device. Select the Delete the driver software for this device option and click Uninstall. If no Printers section is available, expand the Print queues section and repeat the steps to remove the printer. Close Device Manager and restart your computer to complete the uninstall process.

7. How to Uninstall a Printer Using the Command Prompt

If you prefer to use Command Prompt over the traditional UI, you can use the dl command to delete the printer from your PC.

To uninstall the printer using Command Prompt:

Press Win and type cmd in the Windows search bar. Right-click on Command Prompt option and select Run as administrator. In the Command Prompt window, type the following command to view all the installed printers on your PC: wmic printer get name To delete a printer, type the following command: printui. exe /dl /n “Your_Printer­_Name” In the above command, replace Your_Printer_Name with the name of your printer. Hit Enter to execute the command.

The Many Ways Remove a Printer in Windows 10 and 11

You can easily remove a printer in Windows using the Settings panel. However, if the deleted printer keeps reappearing, you can use the print server properties, Command Prompt, or delete the printer software to remove the printer completely.