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windows eleven printing
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Windows 11 printing is undergoing a significant change as Microsoft phases out legacy V3 and V4 printer drivers. Starting with January 2026 updates, Windows 11 will no longer service these legacy drivers through Windows Update, instead favoring the modern IPP inbox class driver and Print Support Apps. This move, announced in September 2023, is part of a security-focused, multi-year deprecation plan. While most users will transition smoothly, those relying on older multifunction devices or legacy drivers may face compatibility challenges. The change aims to streamline the printing stack and enhance security, but it requires attention from users with specialized printing needs.
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...