Months after releasing a patch that left some printers spouting gibberish, Microsoft is issuing another update to deal with it.
The patch, KB5053657 for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2, came out on March 25 and, according to Microsoft, repairs what it broke in January.
The problem occurred when a printer driver was installed on a user's device. This could be as a result of powering up the device or plugging it in. Microsoft stated at the time, "You might observe that the printer unexpectedly prints random text and data, including network commands and unusual characters. Resulting from this issue, the printed text might often start with the header POST /ipp/print HTTP/1.1, followed by other IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) related headers."
Vous voyez ? On est mauvaise langue avec Microsoft, mais ils sont capables de corriger une régression insignifiante en même pas un trimestre
