In order to print from 64-bit apps running a 64-bit version of Windows or using 32-bit apps on a 32-bit version of Windows, users will need to download and install the Application Compatibility Toolkit. If not, you'll need to run this command (rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /Xs /n PRINTERNAME attributes +direct) using the same elevated command prompt. To do so, you'll first need to open an elevated command prompt and run this command (rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /Xg /n PRINTERNAME) to see if this feature has already been enabled. To print from 32-bit apps such as Adobe Acrobat and OpenOffice on 64-bit versions of Windows, Microsoft recommends that users enable Direct Printing for their printers. Microsoft is currently in the process of investigating what is causing these BSOD crashes on Windows 10 devices but in the meantime, the company has released an official workaround that will allow users to successfully print from their systems.
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