Universal print would be a lot more useful if it provided support for both Windows and macOS devices as many enterprises support both platforms.
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- giannoxCopper ContributorPreview in June 2023! GA in September 2023! finally! https://www.microsoft.com/de-ch/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=124785 
- mohaa98Brass ContributorI see this feature request has been open for 3 years now.. Wonder how close we actually are to having this implemented. 
- alexrodriguezCopper ContributorFeature is "in progress" but, can someone from Microsoft team provide an estimated release date? 
- CityKidzITBrass ContributorUniversal Print support needs to do a better job of supporting MFP devices. We are Kyocera TaskALFA users about to upgrade to a "Fully Qualified" Universal Print-capable device, but there's a lot of caveats - it doesn't work nicely with finishing equipment. And it doesn't work at all with MacOS. Is this some kind of a joke? Either make it cross-platform and truly capable, or remove "Universal" from the name. 
- jcfabresCopper ContributorUniversal Print? = Yes 
 Windows support? = Yes
 MacOS support? = No
 iOS support? = No
 Android support? = No
 Linux support? = No
 Label printers support? = NoScanner support? = No cheap b2b solution? = No 
 Continuous and informed development? = No 
- George_DonoghueCopper ContributorUniversal Print was released in March 2022. It is now November 2022 and it is still not "Universal" and only works on Windows. Therefore half of my employees are being excluded from the solution who use Macs. When is a fix coming? Otherwise it is currently a bit of a joke... 
- Martin_MillwardCopper ContributorIt is simply not a universal print solution if it only works on Windows devices! 
- DaveUSQCopper ContributorUniversal Print must support all OS'es including Windows, Mac, and Linux to be fully useful. Our organisation has multiple users that use either Mac or Linux for their work, not just Windows. 
- PedroNLBrass ContributorPlease bring this full circle. 
- lukeaugurCopper ContributorHonestly hard to implement this without MacOS support in ANY enterprise. Won't consider using until this rolled out.