From missing printers to broken Print to PDF, Windows 11 users have faced frustrating printing issues—often after updates. Thankfully, most problems can be solved with a few targeted fixes, from ...
If scanner is not working but printer is working, follow these instructions i.e. update driver, restart Windows service, etc.
Microsoft is transitioning to a more secure and modern printing architecture, and the latest Windows 11 updates make it ...
Your office printer might have a problem soon. Microsoft decided to kill off V3 and V4 printer drivers early next year. If your printer relies on these older drivers, it could stop working after ...
A new troubleshooting guide targets a Windows 11 problem where scanners stop working while printers remain operational. The steps include updating or reinstalling drivers, restarting key Windows ...
You want to print something, but what if Windows 11 can’t find your printer? A classic case of technology with an opinion of its own: The printer is there and switched on. Still, it doesn’t show up.
A recent Windows 11 update has caused some USB-connected printers to print random text instead of the intended documents. The issue starts from the KB5050092 preview update, which began rolling out on ...
The printer manufacturers’ proprietary drivers have been a thorn in Microsoft’s side for some time now. According to the company, nine percent of Windows security problems are caused by the printing ...
In the name of security for its ubiquitous OS, Microsoft is ditching support for legacy V3 and V4 printer drivers in Windows 11. Microsoft previously warned this was coming way back in September 2023, ...
In brief: Last month, Windows 11 users became concerned when Microsoft announced significant upcoming changes in its handling of legacy printer drivers. Most users will likely not experience any ...
If you've been stressing out about Microsoft abandoning driver support for your legacy printer in Windows 11 based on messaging it relayed in its Windows Roadmap document, stress no more. In no ...