Microsoft released a second patch to fix the printing problem |
On March 9, Microsoft released a number of regular updates for Windows 10, but after the release, users reported printing problems, including missing graphics and blue screens.
An update to address the blue screen issue was released on March 15th. However, the company released a second patch to fix the planning issue.
The second patch from Microsoft attempts to fix an unexpected printing issue for Windows 10 that started with the March 9th Update.
There will still be enough people and companies buying and using printers in 2021 and Microsoft is trying to act quickly to avoid problems.
Over the past two weeks, Windows 10 updates have caused a lot of issues for users affecting PCs and printers.
The patch, which was scheduled to be released on March 15th, fixed the blue screen issue. However, since then, there have been increasing reports of some Windows 10 PCs crashing due to blue screens related to. - The impression continues to fall apart.
Microsoft stated that the cause of the blue screen is some printer drivers, and many users have found that after installing the fix, they might have problems printing graphics, printing missing parts, and printing blank labels from a label application.
There appears to be an unresolved GDI error in Windows, but updates are available.
Microsoft confirmed the list of reported issues in its Windows 10 Message Center and highlighted that they will affect updated devices on March 9 and 15.
When printing from certain applications or printers, the affected device may obtain unexpected results.
Problems can include missing color graphics, alignment and formatting issues, blank pages or posters.
These updates apply to Windows versions 20H2, 2004, 1909, 1809, 1607, and 1507.
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