Win 10 cannot install the kernel print driver. Solution:
1. Click Start-Run and enter "gpedit.msc".
2. Click Computer Configuration-Management Templates-Printers, and then double-click "Do not install printers driven by kernel mode" and set it to "Disabled".
3. Close the Group Policy interface and right-click My Computer-Manage.
4. Click Services and Applications-Services-Print Spooler, and right click-Stop.
5. Open my computer, enter the folder C: \ Windows \ System32 \ Spool \ drivers \ W32x86, and delete all files in it (note that this operation will delete all installed printer drivers).
6. Go to the service interface and start the Printspooler service. Then install the printer driver in the normal way.
The above is the solution that win 10 can't install the kernel print driver. Users who encounter this problem can follow the above steps, hoping to help everyone.