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Announcing Universal Print in GCC High for earlier versions of Windows!
As you may recall, in October 2023, we announced that Universal Print was made generally available in GCC/GCC High. At that time, only those customers on the latest release of Windows 11 (Windows 11 version 22H2) were able to use Universal Print. However, we’ve heard from many customers on earlier versions of Windows who want to take advantage of cloud printing as well. We listened. To ensure that more government entities can benefit from the security and productivity features that Universal Print offers, we’re extending our support. Universal Print now supports Windows 10 and previous versions of Windows 11 in GCC High. Those customers can start using it today. To use Universal Print in GCC High on earlier versions of Windows, please follow the steps here to set it up! As always, we’ll keep listening to your feedback and prioritize critical features and support into our roadmap.752Views3likes0CommentsGeneral availability of Universal Print in GCC/GCC High
We are excited to announce that we are bringing Universal Print to government organizations with the general availability of Universal Print in GCC/GCC High. Universal Print in GCC/GCC High aims to offer full feature parity with what exists in the commercial cloud today. To learn more, please view the announcement blog or sign up for the upcoming webinar on October 11th.Re: upprinterinstaller.exe pop up windows
Hi RNalivaika! We don't have a dashboard to monitor the updates for this specific issue, however we do have a dashboard to monitor the status of other Universal Print features: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=Universal%20Print10KViews0likes1CommentRe: Universal Print Billing
Hi Yordan, this is Rachelle here from the Universal Print team. What nclinch has said above is exactly how Universal Print works. If you go over the amount of print jobs included in the pool, you will still be able to print. If this is something that is happening often, I would suggest you purchase additional print volume for Universal Print. They come in packs of 500 and 10,000. You can find the details here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/universal-print/fundamentals/universal-print-license#additional-print-volume2.3KViews1like2Comments