Microsoft confirms that KB5014666 is affecting USB printers in Windows 10 - gHacks Tech News

2022-08-21 11:31:05 By : Ms. may Daihe

Microsoft has confirmed that the July 2022 Patch Tuesday Update has introduced a problem. KB5014666 is affecting USB printers in Windows 10.

A couple of readers commented on our article about the issue. This isn't the first time we have seen printer-related bugs on Windows, there have been 3 such issues in the past year alone. (Reference 1. 2 and 3)

In some notes published under the known issues for the patch, the Redmond company mentions that Windows 10 may display duplicates of printers installed on a computer. These duplicates will have a name that is identical to the real printer, along with a suffix "Copy1".  Programs that detect the printer by a specific name cannot print the contents.

An official patch to fix the Windows 10 USB printer issue is not readily available. Microsoft is investigating these issues, and will provide an update in the future. In the meantime, the company has recommended a few workarounds that users can try to resolve the problem on their own.

As odd as this may sound, Microsoft is advising users to continue using the duplicate printer, providing that it works. On the other hand, if you want to print documents via your original printer, you can fix it by following these steps.

1. Go to the following page in the Settings app > Bluetooth Devices > Printers & Scanners.

2. It should list all available devices. Look for the duplicate printer that was installed, you can identify it by its name, it should have a suffix like Copy1.

3. Click on the printer's name, and select Printer Properties.

4. A window should open, switch to the Ports tab. Check the port that it uses, and close this window.

5. Now, select the original printer and view its properties.

6. Set its port to the one that is being used by the duplicate printer.

7. Test whether the original printer works now, and if it does, you can uninstall the duplicate device.

If the above workaround doesn't fix your printer, there are a few things that you may want to try. The first thing that you should do is try to update your printer's drivers. You can do that by checking for the latest Windows Updates, or by installing the software from the manufacturer's website. Don't worry if no new driver is found, you can uninstall and reinstall the device.

1. Switch off the printer, and disconnect its cables from your computer.

2. Open the Settings app, navigate to Bluetooth Devices > Printers & Scanners.

3. Select your printer and click the Remove Device button.

5. Connect your printer to the system and see whether Windows 10 detects it, and installs the driver for the device. Or, you can reinstall it manually from the Printers & Scanners page, by using the Add Device button.

Once the printer has been installed, test it by trying to print a page.

The USB printer issue affects the following operating systems: Windows 10 version 21H2, Windows 10 version 21H1, Windows 10 version 20H2 and Windows Server version 20H2.

Are you experiencing printing issues on Windows 10 or 11?

Actually, I’ve found my printer problem (Epson XP-430) can be solved by switching the usb cable to a different port. I thought it quite odd. In the old port Windows didn’t see it at all, whereas moving the cable got it working. Fortunately, I rarely boot into Windows these days. The joys of retirement. :-)

This has been a major issue in our environment. It broke not only USB printers but network ones as well. Its time Microsoft hires QA team again and stop leeching off of insiders for feedback. Its proven not to work at all.

I have avoided Brother HL-L2350DW problems by switching from a USB to a Wireless connection 11 months ago.

I have a HP deskjet 2540 — more than 5 years old. Both the june and july update— WIN 10 stopped my scanner from working— the printer kept working. I had to uninstall and then re-install the printer software to get the scanner working, I stopped all further updates. I wonder what will happen when I turn on updates?

I’m so glad Microsoft doesn’t make Medical Equipment.

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