If you print from the same or different locations, sometimes, you may need to find the printers installed on your computer to ensure you have the correct device or determine if you need to remove one or more devices. Regardless of the reason, on Windows 11, you have different ways to view a list of printers installed on the computer, including using the Settings app, Printer Management, Command Prompt, and PowerShell. This guide will teach you the steps to view all the available printers on Windows 11.

View all printers on Windows 11 from Settings View all printers on Windows 11 from Print Management View all printers on Windows 11 from Command Prompt View all printers on Windows 11 from PowerShell

View all printers on Windows 11 from Settings

To list all the printers installed on Windows 11, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the Settings app will display all the available printers.

It’s worth noting that with any method you choose, you may also find software printers that are parts of a specific application, such as “Fax,” “Microsoft Print to PDF,” “Microsoft XPS Document Writer,” and “OneNote.”

View all printers on Windows 11 from Print Management

If you use Windows 11 Pro, Enterprise, or Education, you can use the Printer Management console to review all the installed printers. To view the printers available on your computer from Print Management, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the application will list all the installed printers on Windows 11.

View all printers on Windows 11 from Command Prompt

To see a list of installed printers from Command Prompt, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the command will return a list of the installed printers on Windows 11.

View all printers on Windows 11 from PowerShell

To generate a list of installed printers from PowerShell, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the PowerShell command will generate a list of the installed printers on Windows 11.

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