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Recent Windows 10 Update Causing Printing Issues

Recent Windows 10 Update Causing Printing Issues

Recent Windows 10 Update Causing Printing Issues. These involved a series of updates that were causing as many issues as their designs were to solve.

Some Window 10 updates led to more than a few “Blue Screen of Death” crashes and howls of frustration from the company’s massive user base.

The Redmond giant retrenched, revamped its process, and smoothed things back out for a time. Now though, it seems problems like that have crept back into the mix again. Window’s March update has once again caused Blue Screen crashes for some Windows 10 users. More recently, Microsoft has also reported that some users may experience printing after installing March’s update, including missing graphics, blank pages or labels, and various print formatting issues.

If you’ve already installed the latest Windows 10 update and you haven’t experienced any of the above, you probably dodged the bullet, and there’s nothing to do or worry about. If you have been experiencing those issues, the March update for Windows 10 is probably the culprit, and Microsoft is currently working on revised patches designed to address those issues.

So far, problems have been reported by users installing the following updates from Microsoft:

  • KB5000802 for Windows 10 2004/20H2 & Windows Server 2004/20H2
  • KB5000808 for Windows 10 1909 & Windows Server 1909
  • KB5000822 for Windows 10 1809 & Windows Server 2019
  • KB5000809 for Windows 10 1803 & Windows Server 1803

The company has gotten pretty good at resolving these issues fairly quickly, so it’s unlikely that this will be a problem for very long. Even so, that’s small consolation if you’re currently experiencing issues. Hang in there though, Microsoft has promised that a fix is on the way!

April 14, 2021 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Microsoft Windows 10, Microsoft Windows 10 Printing Issues, Windows 10 Update

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