Download the Windows Printing Update Survival Checklist

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Will Your Xerox Printer Still Work After 2027?

Get the checklist that helps you stay ahead of Microsoft’s print driver changes.

Microsoft is phasing out support for traditional printer drivers. If you use a Xerox device or any printer, you need to know what’s changing and what to do to keep everything running smoothly. This free checklist breaks it down step-by-step.

Upcoming Webinar on August 1st:

Join Strategic Technology Partners of Texas and Xerox’s Sean Schoeppner for a free, live webinar that breaks down Microsoft’s shift to Windows Protected Print Mode and what it means for your organization.

You'll learn:
✅ What’s changing and why
✅ What will happen to your print drivers
✅ What Xerox is doing to stay fully compatible
✅ How the new Xerox Print & Scan Experience App keeps you printing and scanning without issues
✅ What steps you should take now to prepare

📅 Choose your session on August 1st:
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🎁 Plus: Live demo & Q&A

Why Download This Checklist?

Strategic Technology Partners of Texas has worked with Xerox printers for nearly 40 years. We created this checklist to help our customers (and anyone else using Xerox) prepare for the 2027 Windows print update without confusion, panic, or downtime. But don't worry, even if you own a non-Xerox printer, the steps will be similar for all major printer brands.

 With this printable checklist, you'll know:

  • If your Xerox printer is compatible

  • What steps you need to take to avoid losing functionality

  • What Windows Protected Print Mode actually does

  • How to use the Xerox Print & Scan Experience app

  • When to update, replace, or reinstall devices
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Who It's For

This guide is for you if you:
  • Use Xerox printers at work, school, or in your organization
  • Manage office tech or handle IT-related tasks
  • Just want a straight answer on how to keep printing without issues