More specifically, the two cumulative updates prevented users from printing more than one page at a time. According to users’ reports, a blank page or a corrupt print job with an error appeared on the screen when they tried to print more than one page at a time, and the only solution to fix the issue was to uninstall the updates. Fortunately, Microsoft recently rolled now a dedicated cumulative update to fix the annoying print issues once and for all. The tech giant rolled out Windows 7 KB3187022 on Patch Tuesday, fixing the broken print functionality. To download the cumulative update KB3187022 for Windows 7, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. Once the download is completed, you can restart your computer. As a quick reminder, you need to use Internet Explorer 6 or later to access the catalog. If you don’t want to install Internet Explorer, you can use our step-by-step guide to access Microsoft Update Catalog on any browser. For more information about the cumulative update KB3187022 for Windows 7, you can check out Microsoft’s support page. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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