Microsoft’s quiet, staged decision to stop publishing new legacy printer drivers (the V3 and V4 models) to Windows Update for Windows 11 marks one of the most consequential — and least understood — shifts in the Windows device ecosystem in years. Effective January 15, 2026, Microsoft moved the...
Microsoft has begun enforcing the long‑announced phase‑out of legacy V3 and V4 printer drivers for Windows 11, turning a multi‑year deprecation plan into an operational migration for IT teams, small businesses, schools, and anyone still running older printers that depend on vendor kernel...
Microsoft’s long‑planned cleanup of Windows’ printing stack has reached a critical phase: legacy V3 and V4 third‑party printer drivers will no longer be serviced through Windows Update beginning in January 2026, and Windows 11 is being reconfigured to prefer the modern IPP inbox class driver and...
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...