The new Universal Print anywhere feature, also known as "pull print," enables users to release print jobs to any printer within their organization after authentication.
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Microsoft has finally launched a public preview version of its Universal Print feature for MacOS, several months after it added that support was coming in the Microsoft 365 roadmap site.
Universal Print, a key Windows feature allowing for printing from any app within the OS, is planned to get full native integration with macOS later this year, bringing its benefits to the platform.
Windows 365 now has an SKU catered specifically to U.S. federal employees and contractors, along with an app that is making its way soon to the Microsoft Store. Universal Print has some updates too.
Microsoft has boasted that Windows 11 can help customers save millions of dollars in just three years through a host of old and new features, including Windows Studio Effects for Microsoft Teams.
Microsoft's Cloud-based Universal Print capability will expand to India this month, the company has confirmed via its 365 Roadmap page. However, the exact date has not been mentioned yet.
Microsoft has announced a series of updates to make it easier for organizations to transition to Windows 11 either locally or on the cloud via Windows 365. Improvements for Viva are in tow too.
Microsoft has announced that Universal Print will be able to directly integrate with OneDrive across all browsers and devices starting from this week. This is a major step in cloud printing.
At Microsoft's spring Ignite 2021 conference today, the company announced that Universal Print is now generally available as part of enterprise Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 subscriptions.
Today at its Inspire 2020 conference, Microsoft announced that its Universal Print service, which was announced back in March, is available in public preview for businesses to test.
Microsoft announced Universal Print today, a cloud-based printing solution that eliminates the need for a print server. The company is working with Canon on natively supported printers.