Currently, Windows does not support pinning a single specific printer device directly to the Taskbar as an interactive icon. You must pin the folder that contains the printer (the "Devices and Printers" folder) as described above.
: Go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners . Select Printer : Click on the name of your specific printer.
Wouldn’t it be easier if that little printer icon was sitting right in your Taskbar, ready to go with a single click? add printer icon to taskbar
You now have a printer-style icon in your Taskbar. When you click it, it will open directly to your list of printers, allowing you to right-click your specific printer to set it as default or view pending jobs.
For a generic "Printers" folder shortcut that lists all installed devices: Currently, Windows does not support pinning a single
Here’s a clear, step-by-step post you can use for a blog, social media, or internal company guide:
: Drag the newly created desktop icon directly onto your taskbar. 3. Using Shell Commands (Advanced) Select Printer : Click on the name of your specific printer
Once the print queue window opens, look at your taskbar. Right-click the printer icon that appeared and select . Method 2: Create a Desktop Shortcut via Control Panel
: Click Open print queue . A new window will appear on your taskbar.
Currently, Windows does not support pinning a single specific printer device directly to the Taskbar as an interactive icon. You must pin the folder that contains the printer (the "Devices and Printers" folder) as described above.
: Go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners . Select Printer : Click on the name of your specific printer.
Wouldn’t it be easier if that little printer icon was sitting right in your Taskbar, ready to go with a single click?
You now have a printer-style icon in your Taskbar. When you click it, it will open directly to your list of printers, allowing you to right-click your specific printer to set it as default or view pending jobs.
For a generic "Printers" folder shortcut that lists all installed devices:
Here’s a clear, step-by-step post you can use for a blog, social media, or internal company guide:
: Drag the newly created desktop icon directly onto your taskbar. 3. Using Shell Commands (Advanced)
Once the print queue window opens, look at your taskbar. Right-click the printer icon that appeared and select . Method 2: Create a Desktop Shortcut via Control Panel
: Click Open print queue . A new window will appear on your taskbar.
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