Printer problems in adobe cs5 mountain lion

anyone have printer problems in mountain lion with adobe cs5

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It works in OS X Mountain Lion, but there are some problems > http://roaringapps.com/app:4956
If you want more information, you can have a look at the Adobe website, where you will find more information about possible problems in Mountain Lion.
New computers come with OS X Mountain Lion, so this is the Mac OS X version you will have. Some users would recommend you to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a virtual machine, but you will be wasting hard disk space and performance while its virtual machine is running

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    Are the drivers for your printer are up to date? You probably can print one copy cause it doesn't access the option window in your application.

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    I am a Graphic Designer currently working on a pc but I am making the switch to MAC. My employer has offered to sell me a Adobe CS5 license at a discount (I currently use cs4 on my pc) but I'm not sure if it will work on the current version of OS X. I've googled and heard about it working for people and others have issues. I know Adobe cs5 only OFFICIALLY supports Mac OS X v10.5.7 or v10.6.3; Mac OS X v10.6.3 but I really have no idea what that means.
    What I want to know is If I buy a new mac (what's currently available 10/15/13), Will I be able to run Adobe Cs5?

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    It works in OS X Mountain Lion, but there are some problems > http://roaringapps.com/app:4956
    If you want more information, you can have a look at the Adobe website, where you will find more information about possible problems in Mountain Lion.
    New computers come with OS X Mountain Lion, so this is the Mac OS X version you will have. Some users would recommend you to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a virtual machine, but you will be wasting hard disk space and performance while its virtual machine is running

  • Printing problems with Adobe CS5

    Hello all, I recently replaced the printers in one of our university Art Dept labs; they are using iMacs running Mac OS X 10.6.8 with Adobe CS5. They had three Ricoh CL4000DN color laser printers. They bought 3 Ricoh C320DN color laser printers to replace them.
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    However, to make things even more interesting, these pictures print fine using the Preview program that came with the computers.
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    Anthony Bailey

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              - Dov

  • How do I print black and white on Mountain Lion?

    Hey.
    Does anyone know how to print black and white on Mountain Lion?
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    TeaDragon

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  • How do I install custom printer profiles in Mac os mountain lion. I can.t fine the icc profiles directory (if that's what it is).

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    First thing I would suggest is to upgrade your server OS to a newer version if possible. Secondly try removing the apps out of the allowable apps list and instead change it so that you allow the apps that are within the specific application folder, ex: Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5
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  • Default printer problems with adobe 10.1.2

    I was having problems printing PDFs since upgrading to 10.1.2.  After reading and trying many recommendations, I happened to notice that my default printer(I have only one printer) was listed twice on the print window.  The first (default) printer is spelled "HP PSC 2350 series" (upper case 'PSC')  The second is "HP psc 2350 series" (lower case 'psc') .  The printer is named 'HP psc 2350 series' in my printers and devices, and if I select this printer, the page will print perfectly.  Now that I have solved my printing issue,  I would like to change the default setting on the adobe print window to come up as the active link, so I don't have to continue to select a different printer everytime I wish to print a document.  The printer by the lower case "psc" name is set as the default printer in printers and devices, and I cannot figure out why it doesn't come up as the default printer on the adobe reader print window.  I also cannot figure out how to change the default in the print window.   An added interesting fact is that I get no response in the print window when I try to select "preferences' or 'advanced' for the upper case 'PSC' printer.
    My computer runs in Windows 7 (64-bit).  The printer is HP psc 2355xi all-in-one.  Any suggestions are much appreciated

    I have not been able to select a different default printer for Adobe,  but I can print if I manually select the correct link everytime.
    Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 13:16:52 -0700
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    To: [email protected]
    Subject: default printer problems with adobe 10.1.2
        Re: default printer problems with adobe 10.1.2
        created by AMG13 in Adobe Reader - View the full discussion
    I am having the same issue.The correct printer is selected as the default printer on the control panel and there is no driver with the lowercase convention.However, the first printer option that appears is the lowercase convention. Is there any way to select a default printer for specifically for Adobe, as opossed to the PC itself?
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  • Can anyone recommend a Multi-function black and white laser printer for that works with Mountain Lion? The MFP can be either 3-in-1  or 4-in-1 i.e with fax

    can anyone recommend a Multi-function black and white laser printer for that works with Mountain Lion?
    The MFP can be either 3-in-1  or 4-in-1 i.e with fax

    I bought an epson xp650 a couple of months ago and cannot fault it. It does everything I require and it is the wifi model so I can print directly from my ipad/iphone. Not sure if you are asking about the colour of the unit or just to be able to print black and white, Obviously all printers will print black and white but just to give you a little more info the printer I bought is the white version and it looks really nice sat next to my imac 27''
    Hope this helps.

  • Problems using iCloud with Mountain Lion on iMac8,1

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  • Printing problem: epson R2880 , CS5 + 6, OS Mountain Lion

    Hi There,
    First of all apologies if this is in the wrong thread, If so, could an admin please move it to a correct one?
    I have searched google and these forums for an asnwer but am still having the same problem.
    Since upgrading to Mountain Lion (from Snow leopard) my prints are not coming out well at all, it's mostly the reds which ae not vibrant at all, and coming out very orange.
    I have tried numurous variations of settings:
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    *I took screen shots of every setting to match to the prints so can post if neccesarry
    I have also tried printing from Preview and LR 4, still having the same problem.
    I even tried printing on a different machine with Snow Leopard installed (but was foreced to update to the latest Epson driver (9.0.2).
    Does anyone have any idea where the problem could be?
    I've been trying to print my portfolio for an important meeting and this has taken up about a full day of trial/error tests.
    OS: Mountain Lion
    Printer: epson R2880 (Px 5600 in Japan) Driver (9.0.2)
    Paper: epson Photo crispia / Superfine Matte (making sure to switch out the matte blak and photo black cartridges eveytime)
    SW: CS5, CS6, LR 4
    Thanks in advance,
    Jake

    Apologies for the legth of this post but it needs it.
    For 3 years I have struggled to get a B&W print without a magenta colour cast.
    My old printer, an Epson 1400, only had 1 black so I thought this was to blame and bought a new Epson R2880 with 3 blacks earlier this year..
    My setup is
    CS5
    Fotospeed paper
    Fotospeed Crystal dye inks
    Profiles for each paper.
    A calibrated screen
    Windows 7
    All drivers etc are up to date.
    Because it was originally loaded with Epson inks, I used the Advanced B&W (ABW) setting to print B&W photos, which were actually very good considering I wasn't using Epson paper. When the Epson ink ran out, I changed to Fotospeed Crystal dye inks with profiles.
    I have successfully printed colour photos with the new setup for a couple of months.
    Yesterday I had a batch of photos to print so I set the system up to Photoshop Manages Colour etc (PMC). ( I know what I am doing here)
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    Because the second was a B&W, I did a test print using ABW and then a test print using PMC. The ABW had a magenta colour cast, the PMC printed B&W so I printed actual size with PMC and it worked great.
    The third photo, another B&W, I again used PMC and did a small test print - it printed magenta. This was only minutes after printing photo 2.
    I did the usual messing around with perceptual and relative col. and quality and max. quality setting, PSD v Tiff etc. and everything came out magenta.
    Shutdown PC and went to bed. Printer remained switched on to save on ink cleaning routines.
    Today.
    Booted up PC.
    Did a small test print using PMC and it came out B&W - no colour cast. ??????
    Printed full size and it came out B&W no colour cast. On checking the print I noticed some blown highlights so went back into CS5 and did some adjustments to recover the highlights.
    Tried a small test print with PMC and it printed magenta. Again, only minutes between the two prints and it goes from B&W to magenta.
    Closed everything down and did a PC restart. Tried again with PMC and still magenta.
    Several magenta attempts later and I nearly gave up the will to live.
    Had a brainwave - I have Canon Digital Photo Professional on my machine as I use Canon cameras so I tried to directly print from the Canon software.
    If this printed B&W then it would indicate a problem between CS5 and Epson. If it didn't work then it would absolve CS5
    The software allows you to select paper profiles etc in a similar way to CS5 and I also set up the Epson software as no colour adjustment (just like when you use CS5)
    Tried a test print and it printed B&W.
    Went straight away into CS5 and printed the same test photo using PMC and it printed magenta.
    Went straight back to the Canon software and printed a full size print and it printed B&W.
    Can someone from Adobe please explain why
    CS5 and the Canon software must be using the same print driver yet one of them is successful and the other isn't?
    Why, when using CS5 to manage colours, two prints, two minutes apart can change from B&W to magenta?
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    So my third question is - will Adobe run with the ball?

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    My HP Photosmart Premium C310a printer used to work fine with my MacBook Pro printer running Lion.  I bought a new MacBook Air that comes of course with Mountain Lion.  I added a new printer from the System Preferences.  The printer will print sometimes.  Sometimes the printer just restarts itself and then will print.  I used to have an excellent HP Scan Utitlity.  That is now gone and it is really hard to scan anything.  I am beginning to think it is time to get rid of the HP Printer and buy another one that fully supports Mountain Lion.  Can anyone help me here?

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  • Is there any problems with OS X Mountain Lion?

    i am looking at updating my macbook pro to OS X Mountain Lion but i but dont want to lose Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 or Micrisidt Office 2011,
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    http://roaringapps.com/apps:table
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