Microsoft Edge lets you print webpages, PDF files, or other content using a variety of devices and applications.
If you like, you can use the PrintingEnabled policy to enable or disable printing in Microsoft Edge for all users on the computer. If you disable this policy, users can’t print from Microsoft Edge. Printing is disabled in the wrench menu, extensions, JavaScript applications, and so on. Users can still print from plug-ins that bypass Microsoft Edge while printing. For example, certain Adobe Flash applications have the print option in their context menu, which isn’t covered by this policy.
This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable printing in the Chromium based Microsoft Edge for all users on the computer.
When a user prints anything in Windows 10, the print history in the print queue will be cleared by default after the print job as finished.
If wanted, you can enable print logging in Event Viewer to keep a log of all print jobs by users on the computer. This will make it easy to view all print jobs in one place.
This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable print logging in Event Viewer for all users in Windows 10.