Windows Protected Print (WPP) is Microsoft’s new, more secure printing system. Why the change? According to Microsoft , 9% of Windows security issues reported to the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) were caused by print stack-related issues.
Microsoft is preparing to transform how organizations manage printing. With the upcoming introduction of Windows Protected Print (WPP), your business should start getting ready for one of the most impactful changes to enterprise printing in years. If you oversee—or depend on—print infrastructure, it’s essential to understand what WPP is, why it’s a big deal, and what steps you need to take to get ready. Let’s break down what this means for your print operations and your customers.
WPP is Microsoft’s new, more secure printing system. Why the change? According to Microsoft, 9% of Windows security issues reported to the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) were caused by print stack-related issues. With WPP, Microsoft is:
This reduces risks and simplifies printing for IT teams.
Now is the time to prepare.
WPP doesn’t use traditional print servers. Instead, it relies on IPP (Internet Printing Protocol)—a modern, direct way for your computer to talk to printers. What you’ll use instead:
This means easier management and fewer problems.
With WPP, Microsoft is putting security front and center. Traditional print drivers—especially third-party ones—have been a major source of vulnerabilities, accounting for nearly 9% of Windows security incidents. WPP solves this by:
This means fewer patches, fewer risks, and a printing environment that’s much harder for attackers to compromise. For organizations handling sensitive or regulated data, WPP is a major step forward in compliance and peace of mind.
One challenge: WPP’s driverless setup doesn’t support advanced print features like stapling or hole punching out of the box. The fix? ... Print Support Apps (PSAs) that will:
Check with your printer brand to see if they offer a PSA.
If you’re in IT, here’s how to prepare:
However, careful planning is critical to avoid disruption. Early assessments, staff training, and coordination with OEM partners are key to a smooth transition.
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Microsoft’s Windows Protected Print is ushering in a new standard for enterprise printing. With WPP it is expected that you will get: a) improved endpoint security, b) fewer IT headaches, and c) modern, cloud-ready printing platform. While the transition may seem complex, the benefits — security, simplicity, and future readiness — are well worth evaluating.
At Datamax, we’re ready to help our clients get ahead of this change and navigate the WPP era—securely and confidently.