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  • Photoshop CS5.1 crashes when trying to open Manage Custom Sizes in print window. Help??

    I have OS 10.10.2.  When printing and trying to access the "Manage Custom Sizes" in the print window, my Photoshop CS5.1 crashes.  I have not had problems up until now.  Not sure what changed. Can anyone help me figure this out?

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    I'd start by using one of the print drivers included in Windows for a few of the printers and confirm it's the universal driver that is causing the issue.
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    PML and something else.  You might want to shut those down and see if these processes are the ones modifying the settings.
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  • DPI and PPI in Aperture 'Export' and 'Print' windows

    Hi,
    As mentioned in an earlier post, I just bought an Epson 3880 printer and some Epson Hot Press paper, so now I have to pay attention to PPI (term used for displays) and DPI (term  used for printers).
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    I'm not at my studio.  My current driver is 8.x.  The newest driver is 9.33.  My remarks here may not fit with your more current version of the driver (but that would surprise me — the printer came out about 4 years ago, iirc).
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    This is all tricky on top of being actually complex and next to being new.  It takes everyone time and mistakes (read: ink and paper) to canalize a flow that works for producing the prints they want.  I hope this gets you there a little faster.  Report back with what doesn't work.
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  • Print Driver Settings Not Saving at Print Dialog [IDCS3, Vista]

    Hi. On our only design machine that runs Vista, when the user tries to print something from InDesign CS3 and has to turn on duplexing in the printer driver setup, on clicking OK, those settings immediately go away, and thus the document will not print duplexed. It works fine on our XP machines.
    A workaround is to set such printer driver settings via Vista's Control Panel, and this does work, however it's a bit cumbersome, since we print all kinds of documents.
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  • How to disable print dialog settings being saved, in the registry or otherwise?

    Is it possible to disable the print dialog settings -- such as duplex printing -- from being saved after the Adobe Reader is closed? So each time the application is opened, and one prints a document, it is printed according to default settings?
    OS: Windows 7 64-bit
    Product: Adobe Reader XI
    Message was edited by: Bill Thompson

    Turn off Print menu
    Location
    User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Browser menus
    Recommended
    High: Enabled
    Medium: Enabled
    Low: Disabled
    Description
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    Hi Rob,
    If the above shown option is your answer for my question, it disables total print menu in the internet explorer. I am not searching for that. I am searching for solution to disable print dialog box after user pressing print option(Ctrl+p).
    If not please share me particular option, i am unable to find that option.
    regards
    Anvesh

  • Direct Print without Adobe Reader Print Window

    Hello,
    i hope someone can answer my question.
    When i push the print button every time this print window (See attachement) open.
    Is there any oportunity to print directly. So that i do not see the print window.
    I hope someone knows an option.
    I have Adobe Reader 11.0.3 with Windows 7.
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    Hi again
    I developed a short Java Script.
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  • Why A Warning in my Print window?

    Hi,
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    Raphael

    Have you cropped the Original?  You are correct: at 4000 x 2700 you should be able to print 12 x 18 inches without any loss of print resolution.  Is the warning in the Print dialog the yellow triangle with an exclamation point?  That usually indicates that Aperture thinks you may not have enough pixels for a sharp hand-held print.  I'm not aware of any other way of triggering the yellow sign warning when printing.
    "Full-frame" describes a sensor size — roughly the same size as a 35mm film negative.  The term isn't helpful in specifying image dimensions, as there can be be images from full-frame cameras that are smaller than what the camera is capable of, either because they were created that way by the camera, or were cropped.
    ("Full-frame" is, imho, silly even as a camera descriptor, however helpful it is to marketers.  Cameras should simply list the pixel size of the sensors.  "APS-C" is equally out-moded.)
    I have to get back to you on the 3880 setting.  I know the settings works, even with top-loading.  Iirc, it's the one I had to use in order to access the Epson paper profiles.  Excellent printer, btw.

  • Print window reads "Stopped 'Filter' failed, 1 Page"

    Hi
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    And because it might be a good chance to reformat and initialize your drive. Or use this as an opportunity to buy and install a new better system disk drive (SSD preferable at this point - even if you have an SSD from 2-3 years back).
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    Follow up with Safe Boot - might even do that twice.
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    Go back to Mavericks that was working and continue to use that all the time or when you need to do something (print) that requires 10.9.5.
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  • Printer Windows look different

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  • Why is the image in the Print window darker?

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