Microsoft’s most recent update was meant to fix Windows incorrectly labeling printers, but it appears to have introduced new problems.
released over a week ago was interfering with their printer’s document scanner. The Windows 10 user was trying to get a Brother-brand printer to scan, but only when they uninstalled the latest Windows update did it actually work. Another redditor said the update caused issues on their Canon-brand printer.
Gizmodo could not independently verify any of the printer issues with Canon or Brother printers. The KB5025221 page does not currently list any of the issues users are ascribing to the update. The update was supposed to fix Windows incorrectly labeling USB printers as multimedia devices, but it seems to have caused further issues with some other brands.
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