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mopria compatibility
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Mopria compatibility refers to the ability of Windows devices to print using the Mopria standard, which is increasingly important as Microsoft phases out legacy V3 and V4 printer drivers. Starting in 2026, Windows will prioritize the IPP inbox class driver and Print Support Apps, aligning with Mopria's universal print standard. This change affects IT teams and users with older printers, requiring migration to Mopria-compatible drivers or devices to avoid printing outages. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover practical steps for preparing for this transition, including risk analysis and tips for ensuring continued printer support.
Microsoft’s recent roadmap language startled a lot of people: a sentence suggesting that Windows would “no longer support V3 and V4 printer drivers starting in January 2026” read like a doomsday notice for legacy printers. The reality, when you step back and read Microsoft’s detailed guidance...
Microsoft has quietly begun enforcing a long‑announced cleanup of Windows’ printing stack: starting with January 2026 updates, Windows 11 will stop servicing legacy V3 and V4 printer drivers through Windows Update and will prefer Microsoft's modern IPP inbox class driver and Print Support Apps...