As you probably noticed, most of the problems appearing on Windows 10 after the upgrade are driver-related, and that’s exactly the case with our HP Envy printers, as well, and Microsoft confirmed that after a lot of users complained about the problem on the company’s Community forums.

What to do if HP Envy printer won’t print

Steps to fix HP Envy printer issues

1. Uninstall or reinstall HP Envy Printer Drivers

CBGrant, a Microsoft employee who reached to complaining users on Community forums explained that that outdated drivers are the problem, and reinstalling the will completely fix the issue, and you’ll be able to do your printing jobs without a problem. So, in case you don’t know how to re-install your HP Envy printer drivers, do the following: As we know, for now, reinstalling drivers appears to fix all problems with HP Envy printers, but it would be good if Microsoft could include it in one of the future updates for Windows 10/11, so users don’t have to reinstall drivers manually. If you just want a fast and simple solution, we have the perfect tool for you: DriverFix. Within a few clicks, this automated software will search for, identify, and replace your printer drivers. Besides this, it will keep all of your drivers up to date; in fact, you will no longer have to worry about any old or outdated drivers.

2. Disable UAC (User Account Control)

Disabling UAC (User Account Control) in Windows then might fix your problem as well. Here’s how you can do it.

3. Delete Temporary Folder

Here are some steps for you to follow in order to delete the files from the temporary folder:

4. Run Windows 10’s troubleshooters

If the issue persists, you can also run the Printer and Hardware and Devices troubleshooters from the Settings page, as shown in the screenshots below. Run the Printer troubleshooter Run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter

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