Microsoft launches enterprise preview of all-cloud printing service. The company described Universal Print as ‘a Microsoft 365 subscription-based service’ that allows printing without direct device-to-printer links.

Microsoft this week opened a private preview of its all-cloud Universal Print service to customers running Windows 10 Enterprise or Windows 10 Education. Those customers also require an available Azure Active Directory (AAD) tenant, to which the personal computers accessing the cloud printing preview must be joined. Elsewhere, Microsoft described Universal Print as “a Microsoft 365 subscription-based service;” it was unclear whether that meant only customers licensing Microsoft 365 – the subscription bundling Windows 10, Office 365 and a host of management and security tools – would be eligible for the preview, the final when it debuts or both....

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