iPrint install on W11 education x64 running on VMware Fusion Pro 13

I have virtually installed Windows 11 Education using VMware Fusion Pro 13 software on my new Mac Air M3 laptop. It was my goal to use the virtualized OS to provide professional development to staff while also showing Mac OS operations. One of the biggest training issues I have with new staff and some veterans is the use of iPrint. Yes, the simplicity of installing printers via the iPrint is nice. However, the client will not install on my virtual machine due to the OS not being 32-bit compatible. Are there any plans to provide a client that one can use to install on a virtualized Windows machine? Any insight would be greatly appreciated! 

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    The problem has nothing to with 32bit or virtualization. The problem is you're not using an X86 compatible CPU and OS, but are running windows for arm processors, and there just isn't an iPrint client for that. I don't know if there are any plans to release one in the future, but I'd be surprised if not with the new AI laptops mostly being arm based today.

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     Thank you for responding. I completely understand the issue of ARM non-compatibility. I wanted to see if there was anything on the roadmap for iPrint to have an ARM-based client. Hopefully, your point about AI laptops will help influence the option to become available.