Print server - pilot disconnect warning

Hello

Can someone help me understand why our 50 printers network keeps disconnecting from the PC of the user? I was constantly called for the installation of drivers that are installed in our print server. 1 week, 4 weeks, their installed printer driver invite you to install the driver and stop printing of course that annoys some of my users via Windows Server 2012 environment.

Any idea on how to solve this problem?

Thank you

Cat IT

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