Stop using WSD ports. They are unreliable. Under Ports , look for .
On the old server, right-click the server node > Export Printers to a File .
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Get-Printer -ComputerName printserv | Where-Object PortName -eq "192.168.1.99" | Remove-Printer
Most Windows administrators manage printers through the classic "Devices and Printers" control panel or the modern Settings app. While these are fine for adding a local printer or checking ink levels, they are utterly useless for . printmanagement msc
Gone were the days of inkjet and laser. Now, "printing" meant molecular assembly. The PrintManagement.msc console controlled the spoolers of reality itself, queuing up objects ranging from morning coffee mugs to the hull plating of star-cruisers.
Enter printmanagement.msc . This Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in is the command center for any organization running Windows Print Services. It provides a bird's-eye view of every driver, port, printer, and job across your entire fleet of print servers. Stop using WSD ports
Note: This tool is typically available only in editions. 🗂️ Core Capabilities of printmanagement.msc