If there’s one task that’s almost guaranteed to have you pulling your hair out at some point, it’s printing. It doesn’t matter what you’re printing or where you’re printing from, some way, somehow ...
If you are confused about the recent news about printer drivers in Windows 11, Microsoft has an explanation for you.
If your network-capable printer is not automatically detected by Windows, you will need to set it up manually. This will involve going to your printer menu, configuring a TCP/IP a port, and installing ...
So I wasn't 100% on whether this question should go here or in "Other Hardware" but since it has to do with enterprise-wide deployment through possible AD scripting I figured this to be the best spot.
Although Microsoft commits to not bricking printers using legacy drivers, it still wants you to upgrade to the IPP Class Driver.
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.
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