Figure 1: Click on the Print Management option. Finally, click on Print Management within the list of administrative tools, as shown in Figure 1. Next, type the word Admin into the Control Panel's search box, and then click on the Administrative Tools link. This will cause Windows to launch the Control Panel. To access it, enter the word Control at the machine's run prompt. This console is relatively well-hidden within the operating system. The tool of choice for managing shared printers in Windows 10 is the Printer Management Console.
Windows contains some very rich controls for restricting the use of network printers. The printers in my office, for example, are directly connected to my network, and anyone with connectivity and a valid printer driver can print to them. Printing is such a utilitarian function that most Windows admins probably don't spend much time thinking about printers.