te36
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2017
- Messages
- 128
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- Location
- San Francisco Bay Area
- Printer Model
- various
@FlyingingSaucer, it’s not Microsoft fault or problem, but they always get the blame, the printer manufactures themselves are the culprits, they don’t expect you to still have a working printer after 5 years, so why should they update their drivers...
Signed drivers cost money...
How is this not Microsofts responsibility ? I for once would still be running windows XP to keep hardware alive if Microsoft was not forcing me to upgrade. And Microsoft does not offer a "bug & security fixes only" support model to home users, instead they continue to stuff down new stuff to me, especially with the windows 10 model. Only for embedded industries is microsoft offering more useful support modes or else those customer would just stop buying microsoft.
A lot of vendors software/hardware are of course happy about this planned obsolescence due to incompatibilities.
Microsoft is probably better than MacOS thought wrt to long-term backward compatibility.