![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the meantime, it has provided the following workaround to help users mitigate the problem on affected systems. Microsoft says that it’s currently working on a fix that should be available in an upcoming update. The company has also recommended that users should not upgrade their devices manually. Microsoft has placed an upgrade block to prevent PCs running the affected printer drivers from installing the WindUpdate. You might be affected by this issue if your printer is unable to use printer specific features such as color, two-sided/duplex printing, paper size or type settings, or resolutions higher than 300x300dpi,” Microsoft explained. Without connectivity, the printer is set up with default settings and in some scenarios might not get updated once connectivity to the printer is restored. “Windows needs connectivity to the printer to identify all the features of the printer. On the Windows Health Dashboard, Microsoft explained that the bug prevents affected Windows 11 devices from accessing some printer-specific features, including paper size and type settings. Microsoft has just discovered new compatibility issues that affect devices with printers that use the Microsoft IPP Class Driver or Universal Print Class Driver. Microsoft started rolling out the WindUpdate (22H2) last week, but the company was forced to put some upgrade blocks in place due to bugs and other problems. ![]()
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