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Microsoft Universal Print preview now available for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education

Microsoft Universal Print

In March this year, Microsoft officially announced Universal Print, a cloud-based print infrastructure that will enable a simple, rich and secure print experience for users and help reduce time and effort for IT. In July, Microsoft announced the public preview of Universal Print from data centers in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Microsoft today detailed the licensing options available for Universal Print. Customers with the following licensing subscriptions are eligible to participate in the Universal Print public preview:

If you have Office 365 and/or Enterprise Mobility + Security subscription, but not Windows 10 E3, E5, A3 or A5, you are not eligible for Universal Print. Microsoft will also bring this service to Microsoft 365 F3 and Microsoft 365 Business Premium subscribers in the future.

Universal Print offers the following for end users:

For IT professionals, Universal Print offers the following:

Source: Microsoft

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