If you're still running update KB4522016, you should first try to install update KB4524147, which according to Microsoft, includes the fix for the intermittent issues when printing. How to uninstall update KB4522016 on Windows 10 However, if you still have the same printing issue, you can repeat steps to also remove update KB4522016 to return to Windows 10 build 18362.356. Once you complete the steps, the device will roll back to build 18362.357 (KB4522016) fixing printing and Start menu problems. If you just started noticing issues printing or using the Start menu, then use these steps to remove update KB4524147:
How to uninstall update KB4524147 on Windows 10
In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to get around the intermittent issues when printing and Start menu problems after installing update KB4524147 and KB4522016. These issues don't seem to be widespread, but if you recently updated your device to either of these two quality updates, and you're experiencing any problems, the more effective workaround is to remove the updates until a more permanent solution becomes available. VPN Deals: Lifetime license for $16, monthly plans at $1 & more