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USB printer problems after every single security update
- GuuupDec 08, 2022Copper ContributorWell I am using old printer like hp 1020 and other 10 year old printers. Without removing the security updates there is another way to solve the problem. When fully removing USB ports from device manager and after restart the PC, printer ports work again. If it's hard to figure out which USB port is the printer port, all the ports must be deleted (best way to do it is when you are connected to the pc with remote control).
- best1syn2oilDec 10, 2022Copper Contributor
Guuup In my case no such luck.
I have finally discovered that any Printer or Scanner that uses Smart Card (PIV) authentication is no longer compatible with an up to date Windows system. At boot, when Windows enumerates attached devices, it will automatically block system access to said device. This was introduced in 2021, but we were given a one year grace period for manufacturers to update firmware and drivers. That won't ever happen with Kodak for sure. As of July of this year, that exception is gone forever.
With both a white list antivirus and a security service on my router, it would have been nice to have had the choice to accept any printer insecurities, but apparently a ten year old Scanner/Printer is now obsolete.
So, once I run out of my existing ink supply, it will be time for a new photo printer. Then, in time a new Motherboard and Processor combo to allow an upgrade to Windows 11.
I appreciate your feedback