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Celiveo 365 adds Windows Protected Print support

May 7, 2026
Celiveo 365 adds Windows Protected Print support

By AI, Created 10:39 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Celiveo says Celiveo 365 now supports Microsoft’s Windows Protected Print, the Windows security standard that removes printer drivers from the print path. The company says the update is designed to help enterprises move to driverless, cloud-based printing as Windows 11 adoption of WPP expands.

Why it matters: - Celiveo says Windows Protected Print removes the legacy printer-driver attack surface in Windows. - The change pushes enterprise printing toward a driverless model that can reduce exposure to issues such as PrintNightmare. - Celiveo is positioning Celiveo 365 as a migration path for IT teams, channel partners, and managed print services providers facing that shift.

What happened: - Celiveo announced on May 7, 2026, that Celiveo 365 now supports Microsoft’s Windows Protected Print Mode, or WPP. - The company says the support creates a cryptographically sealed, driverless channel between Windows and printers. - Luis Duarte, global product manager of Celiveo 365, said Windows 11 builds are actively promoting WPP adoption and that Celiveo 365 is designed to make the transition seamless.

The details: - Celiveo says WPP eliminates printer-related attack paths, including custom port monitors and elevated driver processes. - Celiveo says most print servers and pull-print systems still depend on printer drivers and software injection into the Windows print path. - The company says those workflows will stop working once that legacy path is removed. - Celiveo 365 for WPP and Microsoft Universal Print is designed around a bare Windows PC, network-connected printers, and MFPs. - Celiveo says the setup requires no drivers, print servers, agents, or other local software to deploy, patch, update, or troubleshoot. - Celiveo says the platform can also cut printing support tickets, which it describes as one of IT’s highest-volume categories. - The product adds secure pull print with card, NFC, and PIN release. - Celiveo says the platform also includes zero-trust access security, PKI print-flow encryption, granular usage tracking, department-level bill-back, full MFP walk-up control, mobile print, AI-driven data loss prevention, and Power BI reporting across the fleet. - Celiveo says scanned documents and captured files can feed a private, encrypted corporate knowledge base inside a Microsoft 365 tenant. - The company says Celiveo 365 for WPP is built on Azure PaaS, is ISO 27001:2022 certified, and can be deployed in hours without local infrastructure. - More information is available at celiveo.com.

Between the lines: - WPP appears to be a forcing function for the print industry, especially for vendors built around driver-based print management. - Celiveo is framing the update as both a security upgrade and a broader platform reset for enterprise document workflows. - The messaging suggests Celiveo wants to own the transition layer between Microsoft’s new print model and existing enterprise print operations.

What’s next: - Windows 11’s push toward WPP should accelerate migration planning across enterprise IT teams. - Organizations that rely on legacy printer drivers may need to rework print infrastructure before the older model becomes incompatible. - Celiveo is likely to market Celiveo 365 as a ready-made replacement path for those environments.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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