ARM64-based Windows 10 compatible printer driver

Anonymous
2020-12-06T12:15:54+00:00

I have already tried to install several printers on my Surface Pro X. After the successful installation they do not print because none of them has compatibility with ARM64 Windows 10, only for Android.  I gave up trying to install and now I ask the help of Microsoft's own team to indicate a printer 100% compatible with Windows 10 based on ARM64.  Could you help me indicate an inkjet printer and a laser printer please?

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-07T00:18:46+00:00

    Hi Sergio Cloretti Filho, 

    Thank you for reaching Microsoft Community.

    Please refer to the printer manufacturers for printers that has compatible drivers for Windows 10 ARM based devices. You may see this page for details on Surface Pro X app compatibility.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-12-09T14:39:49+00:00

    I've mentioned it in other threads, but for a basic laser printer Brother may be a good option to consider as Windows 10 includes a class driver for them. I have a DCP-7065DN and my Surface Pro X prints to it just fine. The multi-function software (for scanning etc) doesn't work on it (I have a desktop if I need to use that), but again, if you just need to print, there are models without the extra functions.

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-01-30T16:47:10+00:00

    it would be helpful if there was a list of compatible devices. the provided link it not helpful at all

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-02-03T19:57:11+00:00

    I've mentioned it in other threads, but for a basic laser printer Brother may be a good option to consider as Windows 10 includes a class driver for them. I have a DCP-7065DN and my Surface Pro X prints to it just fine. The multi-function software (for scanning etc) doesn't work on it (I have a desktop if I need to use that), but again, if you just need to print, there are models without the extra functions.

    I have a brother mfc-9340 and the Microsoft driver will print to it, but all duplex prints print as short edge prints. This I can't seem to fix.

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  5. Anonymous
    2021-02-07T19:35:47+00:00

    I've mentioned it in other threads, but for a basic laser printer Brother may be a good option to consider as Windows 10 includes a class driver for them. I have a DCP-7065DN and my Surface Pro X prints to it just fine. The multi-function software (for scanning etc) doesn't work on it (I have a desktop if I need to use that), but again, if you just need to print, there are models without the extra functions.

    I have a brother mfc-9340 and the Microsoft driver will print to it, but all duplex prints print as short edge prints. This I can't seem to fix. 

    Yeah, mine seems to default to print on the short edge. But in the printer preference there is an option to change that. At least mine has that option. Does yours not? Some apps let me "print using print dialog" and that usually has the option to change that, but not always.

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