Universal Print available for Microsoft 365 E3 and A3!

Microsoft

Today we’re expanding the Universal Print public preview to include Microsoft 365 E3 and A3 subscriptions. Office 365 E3 and A3 subscriptions are not eligible at this time.

 

To learn more, please read accessing the Universal Print public preview for step-by-step instructions, support links, and FAQ. And don’t forget to participate in discussions and share your ideas and feature requests with us as you try it out.

 

As of today, the following subscriptions are eligible to enter the preview:

  • Microsoft 365 E3 and A3
  • Microsoft 365 E5 and A5

Let us know how it goes!
The Universal Print Team

25 Replies

@AndrewSwan Universal Print will not be included in Microsoft 365 Business Standard, but we are considering a standalone subscription option which would enable Universal Print to be added to a subscription at a nominal cost.

Thank you for the confirmation!

@Braeden_Petruk_MSFT hi! Is there any information, when Universal Print will appear on Health page?

A little disappointed that Microsoft Office 365 Business Premium is getting the License included where the more expensive Microsoft Office 365 E3 license won't.  What are / is the thought process behind this?

 

We ensure all our users have the Office 365 E3 License plus the Security and Mobility E3 licensing, to be honest - it kills our roll out of the product and moves us to something like Printix which is technically more advanced, has more features and comes in at almost half the price.

@Braeden_Petruk_MSFT  - is the standalone option available? If so, can it be purchased for Education customers that have just the Office 365 A1 license and Intune?    

are there any plans to extend UPC support for E1 licensed users? i think Microsoft should allow for E1 users too as print is basic service IT provides. this will help org's to avoid print servers in near future .