I DL-ed Windows 10 yesterday. It lists my printer with a "there's an app available" button. I check the app link. It doesn't support my particular sub-model. I go back to try and print. W10 won't send to my printer, even though it's listed in devices, and continues to send to various MS vaporware "printing" apps, like send to One Note or MS Print to PDF. I go to the printer manufacturer's website and DL the latest drivers (it detects I have W10). I re-set-up everything. W10 says the printer is not connected. While it is physically connected via USB. I go down the W10 list of available devices and remove anything that is not my printer, and for the third time, set my printer as default - the set as default button does nothing. I re-do everything again. I go to device settings, properties, security, etc. and verify that the printer is in fact acknowledged and functioning and connected and has latest drivers according to my laptop. I hard re-boot my laptop and printer. Nada. My question is, did I make a fatal error in using Express Settings when I first installed W10? Do I need to tell Cortana to stop mindlessly whoring an unusable app and while cock blocking my printer?