Printer Issues Still Open in Windows 10 and 11
Microsoft has been scrambling to address printer-related issues in Windows 10 since June 2021, but it looks like there is still no fix. A similar problem has been carried over to Windows 11 and has not been completely resolved even after the October 2021 monthly update.
On November 1st, Betanews announced, "KB5006674 and KB5006670 updates are causing printer problems in Windows 11 Windows 10", on the support page for the two updates "KB5006674" and "KB5006670" released by Microsoft, printers Added warnings for related known issues.
Both KB5006674 and KB5006670 were released as part of the October 2021 Monthly Updates, the former for Windows 11 and the latter for Windows 10, fixing several known issues. there is
Microsoft says the update addresses some printer issues. On the other hand, as a new issue, errors such as "0x000006e4 (RPC_S_CANNOT_SUPPORT)", "0x0000007c (ERROR_INVALID_LEVEL)", "0x00000709 (ERROR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME)" may occur when connecting to a remote printer shared on a printer server. Added a warning. "We are currently investigating the issue and will provide an update in a future release," Microsoft said in a statement.
The latest support status is announced on the "Known Issues" page of each OS version, but at the time of writing this article, there is no support for this new issue.