KB4567523 update fixes a lot of issues with printing in Windows 10 v2004. Here’re the direct download links for the KB4567523 offline installer.
After releasing the printing issue fix for Windows 10 v1909 and v1903 version via KB4567512 update, Redmond released another update targeted towards the Windows 10 v2004 update users. This update is mainly aimed at fixing the major problems with printing documents in Windows 10. In case you don’t know, the recent update messed up how Windows manages the printing. Due to that, a good number of users are unable to print documents no matter the printer. In fact, some are not even able to print to PDF using the Save as PDF option in the Print Preview.
After a lot of complaining form Windows 10 users, Microsoft finally acknowledged the issue and released the new cumulative update KB4567523 for Windows 10 v2004 update users. Once you install the update, the printing problems should be fixed.
You can install the update directly from the Settings app. Just click on the “Check for updates” button in the Update & Security page. Alternatively, you can also let Windows 10 download the KB4567523 update automatically. As long as you didn’t pause automatic updates, Windows 10 will install the update. Since the update is released in waves, it can take some time for your machine to get the update.
If you don’t want to wait or to install the update in an offline machine, download the KB4567523 offline installer using the direct download links given below.
Download KB4567523 Offline Installer
These are the download links for KB4567523 update offline installer.
For Windows 10 v2004 users:
- KB4567523 32-bit (x86) offline installer (66.7 MB)
- KB4567523 64-bit (x64) offline installer (204.0 MB)
Depending on your operating system version, click on the appropriate link to download the installer. Along with the above links, you can also use the MS Update Catalog website to download the update’s offline installer.
KB4567523 Change Log
Addresses an issue that might prevent certain printers from printing. The print spooler might generate an error or close unexpectedly when attempting to print, and no output will come from the affected printer. You might also encounter issues with the apps you are attempting to print from, such as receiving an error, or the app might close unexpectedly. This issue might also affect software-based printers, such as when printing to PDF.
Known Issues
Some apps utilize the ImeMode property to control the Input Method Editor (IME) mode for individual text entry fields to increase typing efficiency. Some IMEs in Windows 10, version 2004 (the May 2020 Update) might have issues using the ImeMode property with certain apps. For example, the input mode will not switch automatically to Kanji or Hiragana.
That’s it.