Are you ready for Microsoft’s Modern Print Platform?

Modernise your print environment with uniFLOW Online – built for Microsoft’s Modern Print Platform and ready for Windows Protected Print

Future of Printing

Microsoft is giving businesses a choice: modernise your print environment, or risk being left behind.

What is Modern Print Platform or Windows Protected Print?

Microsoft is retiring traditional print drivers in favour of a secure, cloud-native architecture called the Modern Print Platform. At the heart of this shift is Windows Protected Print mode, that disables legacy drivers and enforces the use of secure, class-based alternatives.

What’s changing?
• Built into Windows 11 & CoPilot+ PCs
• Driverless, secure, cloud-friendly
• Uses IPP/Mopria standards
• Supports ARM devices like Surface Pro
• Extendable architecture powered by Print Support Apps (PSAs)

This change is already underway in Windows 11 and will soon become the default across all Windows environments. If your business still relies on legacy drivers, your print queues could stop working overnight.

Did You Know?

45% have already implemented secure cloud print job submission, and with 56% data loss due to insecure printing practices within the last year (rising to 60% in SMEs), the need to modernise has never been more urgent (Quocirca Global Print Security Landscape 2025).

With Canon’s readiness tools, secure software solutions, and expert support, you can avoid rushed purchases and ensure your print investments align with long-term digital transformation goals.

uniFLOW Online is built for this change

By eliminating print servers and driver sprawl, simplifying management, reducing support tickets, and lowering infrastructure costs.

Microsoft is retiring legacy print drivers

If your organisation still uses legacy print drivers, your print queues could stop working when Windows Protected Print (WPP) is enforced. Now is the time to assess your environment and plan your transition.

Windows Protected Print enables greater print security

Windows Protected Print (WPP) blocks outdated drivers and only allows secure, class-based alternatives. It strengthens print security by reducing vulnerabilities related to legacy drivers and enforcing modern driver standards.

The change reduces IT burden and cost

Promote a security-conscious culture while reducing the risk of mistakes. Canon’s pre-configured security settings simplify set-up and help prevent misconfigurations that could lead to data breaches. By encouraging secure print and scan behaviours, such as PIN-based release and policy compliance, you can build awareness across your organisation and embed security into everyday workflows.

Canon’s Solution to MPP: uniFLOW Online

Winning the Keypoint Intelligence BLI Award for 8 consecutive years, uniFLOW Online is a robust, scalable, SaaS solution developed to manage your entire print and scan environment, even in Zero Trust networks. It enables secure printing, advanced scanning, and automated filing from any location and from multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and BYOD.

Built on Microsoft Azure’s cloud environment, uniFLOW Online is fully compatible with Microsoft’s Modern Print Platform (MPP), including support for Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) class drivers, Universal Print, and the Microsoft Virtual Print Class driver with the uniFLOW Online Virtual Printer App.
With easy driver deployment and multiple job submission pathways from one platform, it helps organisations transition smoothly to Windows Protected Print while meeting the needs of hybrid workforces and modern IT environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Microsoft Modern Print, or MPP, refers to a new, cloud-first approach to printing that replaces traditional print drivers with secure, class-based alternatives. It includes technologies like Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) class drivers, Universal Print, and Virtual Print PSA, designed to simplify print management, improve security, and support hybrid work environments.

  • Windows Protected Print, or WPP, is a security mode in Windows that can be set to enforce the use of modern print drivers. Microsoft intends to enable it by default at a future date. When enabled, it blocks all legacy (V3) drivers, ensuring that only trusted, compliant drivers are used. This helps organisations align with Zero Trust security principles and reduce print-related vulnerabilities.

  • Think of Microsoft Modern Print as new print architecture and Windows Protected Print as the enforcement switch. MPP defines the future of printing in Windows, while WPP encourages organisations to adopt it by disabling outdated drivers. Together, they drive the shift to a more secure, cloud-ready print environment.

  • Most organisations will be affected, especially if they rely on older print drivers or devices.

    ARM-based Windows devices (like those using Snapdragon processors) these devices do not support legacy V3 print drivers at all. They require modern, class-based drivers that are part of Microsoft’s Modern Print Platform. If your users are adopting ARM-based and CoPilot laptops or tablets, including Snapdragon Elite X devices, your print environment must be MPP-ready.

  • Yes, but it’s not recommended. Windows Protected Print (WPP) is part of Microsoft’s long-term print security strategy. Disabling it may reintroduce vulnerabilities and require manual reinstallation of previously removed printers.

  • If your printers rely on legacy V3 drivers, they may stop working when Windows Protected Print (WPP) is turned on. Only printers that support Microsoft’s Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) class drivers, Universal Print, or certified Print Support Apps (PSAs) will continue to function. Canon’s uniFLOW Online supports these standards to ensure compatibility.

  • Absolutely. Canon’s uniFLOW Online supports secure printing from smartphones, tablets, and personal laptops, making it ideal for hybrid and remote workforces.

Don’t press the button until you are ready for the future of printing.