Afterwards, however, a number of independent confirmations came from readers both here and in the German-language blog. When writing the post, I still assumed that this could be an isolated case for one user. The affected person can restart the service, but it crashes again during printing.Īfter a reader comment, I had briefly mentioned the issue within my blog post Windows 10: Issues with Updates KB4522015, KB4522016 / KB4517211 (Sept. Specifically, the spooler service for the printers crashes, causing no printers to be detected by applications. In Windows 10 version 1903, some users recognized that the printer queue crashes after installing the KB4517211 update and they could no longer print.