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Microsoft admits that a recent Windows update may have made your printer act erratically
Thursday March 13, 2025. 10:56 AM , from BetaNews
If your printer has been spontaneously printing at random, you’re not alone – and you can almost certainly blame a wonky Windows update from Microsoft. The company has acknowledged a strange print issue affecting some users of Windows 10 and Windows 11 who installed recent updates for the operating systems. The peculiar behavior affects USB connected dual-mode printers that support both USB Print and IPP Over USB protocols and Microsoft has been forced to resort to a Known Issue Rollback (KIR). See also: There is good news for anyone running the latest version of Windows 11 (that is, Windows 11… [Continue Reading]
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