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what printers are compatible with surface 11

Bree 0 Reputation points
2025-11-09T18:39:34.21+00:00

My Canon MF656cdw was working fine with my Surface 11 but now it is no longer working. I have tried another Canon printer but have been unsuccessful. That one was MF3010.

Which printer works with the Surface since you can not download any drivers?

Please HELP!

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  1. Restee Miranda 14,035 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-11-09T22:04:37.63+00:00

    Hey there Bree,

    Yor Surface 11 probably uses an ARM processor. Now, when it comes to printers, it's all about whether the maker offers ARM64 drivers. A lot of older printers, like the Canon MF656cdw and MF3010, just have x64 drivers, which won't play nicely with ARM devices.

    Surface devices usually get drivers through Windows Update or use universal print stuff. If your printer lacks an ARM64 driver, Windows can't just install it.

    Here are some printers that works well with your Surface 11.

    Keep an eye out for printers that work with Mopria or Microsoft Universal Print. These let you print without needing special drivers from the printer company. Lots of newer HP and Epson printers do this.For example:

    HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e

    HP LaserJet Pro MFP M428fdw

    Epson EcoTank ET-2400

    Canon PIXMA G4210 (it supports Mopria and wireless printing)

    First, see if your printer maker has ARM64 drivers on their site.

    If not, pick a printer that says it works with Windows 11 on ARM or has Mopria certification (check out mopria.org).

    When you can, go wireless or use Universal Print.

    If you need to print offline, be sure the printer has Wi-Fi Direct or USB printing with ARM64 drivers.

    Hope this clears things up.

    Rez

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2025-11-09T18:40:13.0866667+00:00
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    For compatibility with Surface 11 (Arm-based devices), it is important to ensure that the printer drivers are designed for Arm64 architecture. Here are some key points to consider:

    1. Drivers for Hardware: Ensure that the printer you are trying to use has Arm64-compatible drivers. Many common drivers are available, but specialized hardware or older printers might not be supported.
    2. Peripheral Compatibility: Printers like the Canon MF656cdw and MF3010 may require specific drivers that are compatible with Windows 11 on Arm-based devices. If the drivers are not available, functionality may be limited.
    3. Alternative Solutions: If you cannot find compatible drivers for your Canon printers, consider looking for other brands or models that explicitly state compatibility with Arm-based Windows devices. You can also check if the printer manufacturer provides updated drivers or support for Arm64.
    4. App Assure Program: If you are using Microsoft 365 or Windows plans, you can access the App Assure program for assistance with app compatibility, which may also help with printer driver issues.

    If your current printers are not working, you might want to explore other printer models that are confirmed to work with Windows 11 Arm-based devices or consult the manufacturer's website for the latest driver updates.


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