Microsoft Windows Protected Print Mode (WPP) is a new feature designed to address these potential risks while providing additional print security benefits. If you rely on network printing, here’s what you need to know about WPP and how it will impact your business.
Microsoft Windows Protected Print Mode (WPP) is a new security feature leveraging the modern Windows print stack and Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), eliminating the need for third-party print drivers. Through this shift, we can reduce vulnerabilities, simplifies printing experiences, and improves the overall security of Windows devices.
Did you know that Microsoft reports that 9% of all security vulnerabilities are related to print drivers? Because printing requires deep access to the Windows operating system, attackers have exploited print drivers to install malicious code, leaving systems susceptible to malware, ransomware, and other cybersecurity threats.
WPP addresses these risks by:
For years, Microsoft has prioritized backward compatibility, but this has left Print Spoolers and other components open to security threats. Windows Protect Print Mode (WPP) is their answer to improving print security moving forward.
The IPP Driver allows Microsoft to enable basic printing without requiring manufacturer-specific drivers or additional utilities. While this improves security, it also means that some features—such as user codes, secure print, and advanced tray selections—won’t be available by default.
Since WPP relies on IPP (which is based on HTTP), it enables secure and reliable printing over a network without the need for traditional print drivers.
While WPP strengthens security, it also introduces some challenges that businesses need to address:
Microsoft WPP represents a major shift in how Windows printing operates. While it enhances security, businesses must prepare for the changes it brings—especially around compatibility and feature limitations. Not all printers will support WPP. To ensure a smooth transition, businesses should take proactive steps now:
Currently supported devices:
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Last verified on 9.22.25 - Microsoft has outlined a phased approach to making WPP the default printing method:
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