Microsoft walks back its threat to older printers

From PC World: Microsoft has walked back a controversial change to its feature roadmap that would have put millions of older printers at risk.

Earlier this month, Microsoft’s feature roadmap page had indicated that older “V3” and “V4” printer drivers would be deprecated, or ended. If a user’s printer depended on those drivers, it would cease to work, supposedly. But as we noted then: “To be clear, this means that legacy V3 or V4 printers will continue to work as normal, but won’t receive new drivers via Windows Update.”

That’s the basis of an update that Microsoft has made to the roadmap page, and a clarification it also provided to Windows Central.

“Windows has not ended support for legacy printer drivers. If your printer works with Windows today, it will continue to work, and no action is required,” a Microsoft spokesperson told the site. Essentially, nothing’s changed.

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