Microsoft is now offering Windows 10 users a workaround for an issue that has come along with a mid-July update. After the update is installed, you might see multiple printer listings available when you only have one product. Microsoft says it is currently working on finding the root cause of this glitch and will soon provide a remedy update.
Meanwhile, the workaround option for this glitch is essentially to have you manually find the rogue printers that were duplicated due to the update. The publication did however develop a trick for disabling the excess printers. Once in the Bluetooth and devices section, you can see if there are multiple printers and test each one by attempting to print something through the control panel. Part of the glitch is that defective duplicate printers might be unable to print through printer apps in Windows 10, so printing tester pages within the control panel can help you identify and delete the non-functioning printers and hopefully find the correct printer.
You can use the steps below to complete this workaround. Other potential workarounds include updating your printer drivers or uninstalling your printer. Hopefully, Microsoft does make good on its promise to address this issue. It was exploited several by hackers that targeted the Tibetan diaspora and U. Editors' Recommendations Private cloud vs. Chainsaw Man anime gets a violent new trailer.
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