If your printer is connected to your AirPort using USB, then install Bonjour 
for Windows from Apple, which comes with a printer setup wizard that performs 
Bonjour discovery.  You should be able to select the printer from a list, and 
as long as you have the printer’s drivers installed, be able to use the printer.

If your printer is providing its own network services, i.e. it’s a Wi-Fi or 
Ethernet connection, then, this is between Windows and your printer, and you 
don’t need help from Bonjour.  You should follow whatever instructions came 
with your printer.

And of course, as you’re talking about Windows 10, I’d put some money on 
compatibility with that OS being either in the works or nonexistent, as that’s 
not uncommon.  You’ll need to figure out whether or not your printer will even 
work with Win10.

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