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For some strange reason, every once in a while I will have my workstations asking that there's a new driver that must be installed for certain printers. I am certain that no new drivers have been installed on the print server. I am almost sure that it's not downloading new drivers from Windows Update for two reasons: 1) I have the option for updating device drivers from WU turned off, and 2) there haven't been any newer drivers for that printer since 2009.

An update: I have since removed ALL printer drivers from the server. Removed everything and checked the filesystem folders manually and checked all registry entries to make sure there was absolutely no trace of any printer driver in Windows. Then proceeded to reinstall all the newest versions of all my printer drivers. It didnt work. The server keeps telling my workstations that theres an update to a printer driver every once in a while and there's really no new version at all!

I am having this issue too. I find that every time we do a reboot on our server it makes all the users in the company update the print driver. I have re-installed drivers and re-deployed the printers via the group policy. The group policy deployment works great and deploys the printer just fine without prompting the users for credentials to install. Then a week later it prompts all users to re-install. I also noticed if I make a security changes on any of the printers on the print server it also prompts users to update the driver again. This is being a real hassle because some users don't have the admin privileges to install printers. Don't know if this helps but we have savin c4040 pcl 5c driver. Any ideas of help would be greatly appreciated.

Basically it seems that when you add a new print driver maybe some shared DLLs are over written - I had it a lot in a previous job where a new Ricoh (or similar) photo copier was added then it would have over the drivers for similar models and cause dozens of driver requests from users to have their printers manually updated.

It's happened 2/3 times in my current job too, I thought at first someone had found a 'safer' way to add drivers so that it didn't happen but even following the correct MS procedure for adding and deploying a new printer with GP it still seems to happen from time to time, and not always every user of that printer.

Does anyone know of another GPO based way to deploy printers that refreshes drivers on boot? this would mean if you added a printer of an evening when people boot up the next day the issue wouldn't happen.

I too am having the same issue with the Ricoh Aficio MP 3001 drivers. I have a Server 2008 R2 print server, which isn't a DC. I have 20 printers on there and it is only the Ricoh model that asks to keep reinstalling. My HP printers work perfectly as does the Epsons, so all good. Ricohs... no.

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We had 4 Ricoh printers (8100dn,MP6000SP,C2551,MP2851), and recently replaced the 6000 with an MP4002SP. When I installed the new drivers for the new printer, suddenly about 90% of our other users who are printing to other printers are being given an error on printing and it says you have to update the drivers. I did this on all of the problem systems yesterday (Windows 7 and XP), and today I have had to revisit about 50% of those users to update the same driver again. This is on a 2003 print server.

See my post on the first page, and read through the links I provided. Switching to PPD drivers worked for me. The trick is finding the PPD (pre packaged drivers). With some printers the drivers directly built for the printer are not PPD, but I found some global printer drivers are PPD. I ended up switching all my xerox phaser 3600's, and all the small Xerox MFC's to global print drivers. On Ricoh, I haven't had trouble with the drivers not being PPD, though all I have left from Ricoh are large copiers.

Print server is Win2008 R2 std. All drivers are 64bit. i've seen the issue on our Xerox WC's and our HP MFP's. Don't recall it ever happening from just printing to a regular laser printer. I don't have any Ricoh but do have the same issue as others have posted here.

Have you considered ThinPrint? With its V-Layer technology and a virtual printer driver you can keep your workstations free of native printer drivers. These are kept only on the central print server so setting up and managing printer drivers becomes a far easier task. Take a look at the ThinPrint page on printing for admins here Opens a new window for more details. A free demo is available so you can try it out easily.

I installed a new model printer to my 2008r2 print server, which caused ALL my other printers to try and reinstall their driver as a "new driver" (even though the driver for all the other printers hasn't changed in months).

The quick fix was to go into group policy settings (computer/policies/admin templates/printers) point and print restrictions and temporary change the setting for "when updating drivers for an existing connection" to "do no show warning or elevation prompt".

Users are now getting a popup when printing asking them if they trust the printer and installing new drivers. Rinse and repeat until it stops and no printing. On selecting the printer it has a message next to it "driver required". Print server has the latest driver and no changes need or have been made there.

The ONLY fix I have for it so far is to navigate to the print server on the client PC and add another printer. The message driver required disappears and they are able to print. One user has had to do this twice now.

I just made a profile to ask about your situation - we also have multiple Canon printers, and adding in a new printer causes all other printers to prompt for a driver install that our users are unable to get by, despite being local admin on their systems. Did earlier post's solutions work in your environment?


We keep getting it randomly and the only way we can fix it is to navigate into the file print server via explorer (//fileprintserver and install another printer then go into printer settings on the PC and remove it. If you go into Devices and Printers on the PC and select the troubled printer, in the status below it has an error driver update required. For some reason acknowledging the prompt and installing just loops, installing a different printer (we use all xerox) updates it.

Our theory is that when we install new printer drivers for another printer the new shared files (dll's) somehow break the existing drivers. I have GPO's to install the printers based on location but these don't always work and I am mulling over possible fixes.

I have the same issue in windows 2012 R2 remote desktop services environment. From time to time it shows to some users on some of the rds'es. Then after a couple of hours, all of the sudden the printer is ok and shows no need to install a new driver. Absolutely weird.

I just resolved this same issue. My setup was Server 2008 R2, Canon imageRunner print queues hosted on the 2008 server, both Win 7 and Win 10 machines report printer 'Status: Driver Update Needed' in Devices and Printers. Attempting to print to the printer results in a prompt to install a driver which fails and then the print job of course fails.


The "fix" is to download trusted, package-aware print drivers from the printer manufacturer; however, since not all manufacturers will produce these drivers, there is a work around that I found here: Cannon Forum - Package-Aware Print Drivers (Note: This does not work for unsigned drivers, but there are plenty of tutorials out there for self-signing a print driver.)

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