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wtfiGabor

While this has nothing to do with Teams, just open the picture and print it. It takes about 2 seconds longer, so unless you have to print a lot, that will solve it. If you do have a lot, just mass save the attachments and print them from a folder. It'll be a lot faster than quick printing them anyway.


Dillonstone

I didn't realize that I was in the wrong subreddit my bad. Although I do have toI have to print hundreds of photos a day.


j021

Did you figure this out.. I have a client who has 2 machines that started doing it.


Dillonstone

I have not. We ended up contacting our PC repair place. I'll let you know if they end up fixing it at the very least. I couldn't find answers anywhere


j021

I found a workaround on another reddit. If you change your default picture viewer to paint it works.


Dillonstone

Awesome!! Thank you so much!!


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ripcurrent

I have a user running into this issue presently. Bringing them up to Windows 2004 version and seeing if that fixes the issue. If not, I'm going to deploy the work around from /u/j021.


ripcurrent

Update: 2004 did not fix issue. Changing the default apps from Photo to paint (not 3d paint) solved the issue.


Dreamstatex

When I did that it tried to open OneNote asking me to sign in. Still not working for me :/ Edit: Nvm default printing was OneNote printing and that is why it was not working. Workaround works!


JonSnoGaryen

Changing to paint does allow to print, but the files are all coming out landscape. Unless you open paint, change the print settings and keep it open, it'll go back to landscape mode. I'm going down a downgrade path to find a functional version


5H4DE5

Had the same issue with a customer - Paint somehow did the job but had some problems with the Printformat (turning images around etc ) handling with .tif. Solved the problem with a rollback to O365 Version 16.0.1257.20880, seems to be a bug in the new version.


[deleted]

I have a situation where we stumbled onto this exact problem... My first solution; Install a print plugin, that fell through, there are no reliable print plugins for an acceptable price. My current solution; Outlook can print through Windows Paint. Yes I was desperate. Set Paint as default microsoft photo viewer, and batch quickprint to your hearts content. ​ Please share your solution as well.


Dillonstone

one of the other commenters suggested switching to paint. It worked for me as well. But it's not ideal at all. I even brought it into a PC repair place, and he couldn't figure it out


[deleted]

What did the pc store tell you to do? The problem I have, is that I need to print the email AND the attachment; when Outlook batch prints, it batch prints all the emails first, then the attachments. I looked online, the Microsoft Office forum helpers said ITS NOT OUR PROBLEM IF WINDOWS SAYS WE CANT PRINT ITS MICROSOFTS FAULT, and Windows helpers said ITS NOT OUR RESPONSIBILITY, BECAUSE IF OUTLOOK CAN'T PRINT THEN OUTLOOK BAD. The reality is its both their problems. Outlook should at least explain why it can't print, and what requirements are needed to print; Windows needs to make a print command universal, not needing a bloody app set to default for a program to issue print order. Rant over. Is there another program that allows me to batch print emails and attachments, outside of outlook?


Dillonstone

Basically exactly what we're all saying. We can either use paint as our default photo viewer, or lose the ability to quick print. He couldn't figure it out at all


NiekDeflou

1. Open a Command Prompt (In Windows Search type command prompt to locate it) 2. After you open a Command Prompt window type or copy/paste the following lines one at a time and press Enter after each: cd %programfiles%\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\ClickToRun  officec2rclient.exe /update user updatetoversion=16.0.13001.20498 Note:  I got the prior build from the Update History [page](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-microsoft365-apps-by-date). 3. After you revert click File, Office Account, Update Options, Disable Updates 4. Put a reminder on your calendar for late September to check back to this thread if the issue is fixed or not.  You will want to re-enable updates to keep current if it is.   ​ I got this from [answers.microsoft.com](https://answers.microsoft.com) and it fixed my issue!