When I installed Acrobat 9, the Adobe pdf print driver did not install

When I installed Acrobat 9, the Adobe pdf print driver did not install

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    Our application allows printing to be directed to different folders depending on the document to be printed.  However, the Adobe printer driver printing preferences directs the file to a specific location, so we have to store all documents in one folder.  Is it possible to have multiple instances of the printer driver, for instance Adobe PDF 1, Adobe PDF 2, with the output folder set to a different location for each driver, or is there a simpler way of specifying the output folders?
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    (Instructions for XP Pro and Acrobat 8.0)
    Open the printers folder and click on Add a printer.
    Click Next on the Welcome screen
    Select 'Local Printer attached to this computer', uncheck Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer, click Next
    Click on Create a new port, select 'Adobe PDF Port' from the list, click Next
    Select the folder you want the PDF stored in, click OK
    On the Install Printer Software screen click on Have Disk
    Click on the Browse button and browse to 'Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Acrobat\xtras\AdobePDF' (May be different for your setup)
    Select the AdobePDF.inf (English version) and click OK
    Select the Adobe PDF Convertor (there may be several listed, I always choose the top one) and click Next
    If the Use Existing Driver dialog is displayed select 'Keep existing driver' click Next
    Name the Printer i.e. Adobe PDF 1, click Next
    Set the sharing options, print a test page if you wish and finish.
    Now when you print to this printer from within an application it will create the PDF in the specified folder
    You can repeat this process for a number of outputs.
    Hope this helps

  • How do I deal with "Acces Denied" error when trying to print to Adobe PDF printer driver

    Windows 7 64 bit OS (updated)
    Adobe Acrobat XI (11.0.06.70)
    I am unable to create a PDF file from within the Windows 7 print dialog.  Each time, I receive a terse "Access Denied" error followed by the display below (the progress bar never advances).  I thought upgrading to Adobe Acrobat XI might fix this but no such luck.  It seems that others have experienced similar issues.  I noticed in the display below that Adobe is trying to create the file in a folder which does not exist (at least I can't see it even after setting my preferences to display hidden files).  I have the hope that, if the folder were present and accessible, Adobe would create the file without trouble.  Is there a way to instruct Adobe Acrobat XI to create this temporary file in a different location?  One of my frustrations is that I used to be able to print Adobe Acrobat files without trouble on the same computer.  I wonder whether the use of a registry cleaner may have contributed to my problem.
    What are the best practices for addressing the Access Denied and inability to print problems I've encountered?
    Thanks for any help you can provide in sorting out this problem. 
    Best,
    Matt

    I have been having the exact same problem with Adobe Acrobat X.  I have uninstalled and reinstalled numerous times and applied all the latest updates.  Every time I try to print ANTHING to the Adobe PDF print driver, the software hangs (MS Office, webpage, or other programs).  When I finally kill the process using Task Manager, I find the little "Access Denied" box.  This has been happening for nearly one year.  I have limped along since I have other computers to use.   I have attempted to find answers on this forum in the past, and no one seems to have a clear answer to the problem.
    I, too, was tempted to upgrade to XI, but Matt's post settled the matter, since it did not help him.
    I am using Win 7 Home (64 bit) and until this issue started, I have had no problem with AA X.
    Where are the Adobe experts when you need them?  Please help us. 

  • Now I can't print to the Adobe PDF printer

    At the same time I started having problems updating Acrobat (see my post yesterday, please), my Adobe PDF printer disappeared from system preferences. I've added it back using the help>repair option, but the printer no longer works.
    Every time I try to print, the printer pauses, then when I restart it and try to resume the document I get an error...
    Operation could not be completed
    Client-error-not-possible
    I've done a complete uninstall/reinstall of the whole Design Standard CS3 suite 3 times now, including removing my prefs and serial number (so starting from scratch), but this error, and the Acrobat updating problem, won't go away.
    Please can someone help me on these?
    Thanks, Nige

    Try going to Printer Utility and deleting any reference to the adobe Pdf Printer Driver.
    Then you find file anlocate all versions of PDF Printer. remove all traces of version Previous to this version.
    Now open Acrobat and got to help menu repair and replace and have it repair the Printer Driver again.
    Note: PDF Printer does not work within Acrobat nor Reader. only with other applications. (Or at least I've never been able to have it work within Acrobat/Reader.)

  • Trouble installing Adobe PDF Printer Driver Plug-in

    we are attempting to install the Adobe PDF Printer Driver Plug-in on our new macpro with osx 10.6.4. after we download the  VISE pdfen.sea file and try to open it we get the message "the document pdfen could not be opened because it is damaged or incomplete." we have downloaded from several different sources but keep getting the same message. we would appreciate any comments or advice.
    thanks for your help.

    The Adobe PDF Printer instance does not work in OS X.6. Please look at the announcement on the top of the Acrobat Mac forum.

  • How can I change the default page size for the Adobe PDF Printer?

    Hello All,
    I have cases where I need to switch the default paper size from 8.5x11 to 11x17 via api for the Adobe PDF Printer and have not been able to find how this can be accomplished.
    I am using C# .Net and would appreciate any help.
    Thanks in advance,
    Bob

    There is no Acrobat API for this, but so far as I know there doesn't need to be. The user can go change this from the Printers Control panel as needed. The Adobe PDF printer has some differences from regular printer drivers, but this isn't one of them.

  • Print with Adobe PDF printer driver from Word: Stripes in images

    Hello,
    I use Acrobat 8 Professional (Version 8.1.3) on Windows XP SP3 (german version). I'd like to create a PDF out of a Word document by printing with the "Adobe PDF" printer driver. I have a problem with an image containing large unicolored areas: In the PDF there are recognizeable stripes in the colors of the image. This is when viewing the PDF with Acrobat 8 Professiona, when importing a page containung such an image into Photoshop, and when printing such an image.
    The image is an RGB TIF, but I tried it with a CMYK TIF as well as with an RGB BMP. The reault - when printed out of Word - is the same. If I print the same image to a PDF from InDesign, then everything is fine, no stripes.
    Does anybody know how to optimize this?
    Best regards,
    Christian

    Sorry, I should have mentioned this, of course. Well the document is a DOC (because it was prepared by co-workers with Word 2003). I use Word 2007, when I opened the DOC Word switched to "compatability mode" (not sure about the exact English term, I work with German versions). But even when saving the document under a new name, I kept it as a DOC, so my co-workers would be able to open it again at their computers with Word 2003.
    My Acrobat is already version 8.1.6 and because I always install Windows Updates that the automatic update service offers, I guess my Word 2007 is also up to date.
    But sure, if I can be of any other help, let me know...
    Best regards,
    Christian

  • Automated printing to Adobe PDF printer driver

    Hi,
    my application is hosting a 3rd party control that also offers some printing functionality to the default printer driver. However, it does not support PDF export yet. Thus, I would like to implement PDF export using the Adobe PDF printer driver. This export should happen silently and should not force the user to interact with the pdf printer driver. The PDF needs to be stored on a predefined folder using a predefined file name.
    My question is: How can I use the Adobe PDF printer driver from my own application as a custom printer driver?
    I would like to have a workflow like the following:
    1. User presses "export PDF".
    2. The application does:
        - store the current default printer
        - set the default printer to the Adobe PDF printer driver
        - trigger the 3rd party control print mehtod (prints to the default printer)
        - wait until the print job has ended
        - collect the printed PDF from the predefined folder / filename for further processing
        - reset the default printer to the previous default
    Ideally I would like to have some progress information during printing.
    Is this possible using the Adobe Acrobat SDK? If yes, how? A first glance at the documentation did not reveal how to steer the Adobe PDF printer driver from an own application (COM?).
    Thank you,
    Max

    Thanks for your hint. I've found the example AdobePDFSilent in the SDK which nearly does what I am intending to do. However, one thing remains open:
    How can I get progress information about the corresponding print job from the destiller. Ideally I'd like to have an event after each page + one event after the file has beens successfully saved.
    Is this information exposed by the destiller API?
    Regards,
    Max

  • Printer driver was not installed.  operation could not be completed

    Adobe Acrobat 9.3.1
    windows XP system.
    Cannot add the Adobe PDF printer get the error message:
    Printer driver was not installed.  operation could not be completed
    Software installs/repair try to install the Adobe PDF printer but they do not.  No error message; just that the Adobe PDF printer does not show up
    I tried adding the  Adobe PDF printer manually.
    The drivers start to load and then fails giving the error message  in the subject line.
    I cleared the print spoolers and rebooted.
    I have uninstalled Adobe Acrobat /rebooted/reinstalled.  Install says it adds the Adobe PDF printer but nothing happens.
    Problem exists for all users including Administrators.
    I have renamed the C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86 and C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\Printers folder.
    Both are recreated when I try to reinstall the Adobe PDF Printer.
    I can add network printers with no errors.
    I have cleared Adobe PDF printer from registry.  e.g.:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\Windows NT x86\Drivers\Version-3\Adobe PDF Converter
    I even imported Adobe PDF registry entry from a working system taking care to adjust the system values accordingly.
    I also verified permissions for registry keys and application/driver folders were set correctly.
    I have completely reloaded the installation software and imported the Adobe PDF drivers from a working system.
    Not sure if this an Adobe issue, but that appears to be the only printer I cannot re-add.
    Any constructive ideas on what to try next would be appreciated.

    When I upgraded to Reader 9.4 I lost all ability to print Adobe pdf's.  Finally uninstalled 9.4, re-installed 8.2, changed the filename "high quality.joboptions" to "Adobe PDF converter.joboptions" and was back in business.  Pretty screwey fix, but after getting no help from online chats with Adobe and a day's lost work I was happy to have it.
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  • PDFMaker cannot locate the Adobe PDF Printer's printer driver. Please re-install Adobe Acrobat 10.1

    The following error message appears when I try to create a PDF in Publisher:
    PDFMaker cannot locate the Adobe PDF Printer's printer driver. Please re-install Adobe Acrobat 10.1.
    I have tried update patches to no avail.
    Can anyone please help?
    Thank you.
    Susan

    This is the forum for Adobe Reader (not Acrobat). If you have Reader, you won't have that driver. If you have Acrobat, you'll want to ask in that forum: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat

  • Avoiding the 'Save PDF File As' dialog when printing to the adobe PDF printer from a service

    Hello, can someone please help.
    I have Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro installed.
    I have an in house application which (among many other things) effectively monitors a directory and prints the file to the default printer. It works fine when run as an application.
    I have set the defaults on the Adobe PDF printer to put the output PDF file into a directory and not to open it so it works silently without prompts.
    When I run my application as a service, it brings up the 'Save PDF File As' dialog and I would like to avoid this. My impression is that if I put the right registry key in then it will work.
    I do not want to do any scripting if I can avoid it.
    Thanks for all constructive help given.

    Thank for your help Bill, but changing settings in the distiller did not seem to work. As my application prints directly to the default application without using anything specific to Acrobat, I was hoping there was a simple way forward. A colleague suggested copying registry entries from the account I logged on as to the S-1-5-18 entry, then rebooting. This had no effect as the prompt still comes up.
    Aandi, I don't have the Acrobat SDK or any experience of it.
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  • I can not print an PDF using the Adobe PDF-Printer with Acrobat DC

    Hi all,
    i installed the Trial of Acrobat DC but it dont let me use the Adobe PDF-Printer well, because i cannot print from any third-party-application using Adobe PDF.
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    Only Adobe DC cause this issue, if i use freeware like Bullzip PDF the files get created successfully, so i assume its not a generally problem with PDF on my system.
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    Hey Daniel,
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    If no, then please repair the installation under Help menu.
    This could also happen due to an Adobe Acrobat DC installation file corruption. To resolve this issue :-
    Uninstall Adobe Acrobat DC using the Acrobat cleaner utility.
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    Let me know if the issue persist.
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  • What is the Acrobat 7 Adobe PDF printer driver name?

    I can no longer print to my "Adobe PDF" printer.
    I have Acrobat 7.1.0 (as part of Creative Suite 2) on my small travel laptop system running Windows XP Professional, SP3. 
    Recently, if I try to print to a PDF file from Firefox, I get:
          "an unexpected error has occurred" or "an unknown error has occurred while printing".
    I went to the Adobe PDF printer itself and if I try to choose the properties, I get "The Adobe PDF Converter' is not installed on this computer. Then it asks me if I want to install the driver now.  If I say yes, it wants the driver name, which I don't know and don't see obvious candidates.   If I say no, and I see the properties for the PDF printer, it says the driver is "Adobe PDF Converter", but I guess the underlying driver file is missing.
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    Does anyone know the name of the ".inf" driver file for the Adobe PDF printer in Acrobat7 (CS2)?
    If not, is there something else I can run from the setup files that will reinstall the PDF converter?
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    Cindy

    I cannot confirm, but feel confident that Adobe has the updates available for CS2.
    Reinstall from the disks.
    I just looked through my XP system running CS2; I cannot see an easy way to reinstall the Adobe PDF Printer, but it is already installed there.

  • When I select "Convert" using the Adobe PDF conversion - I get "Error signing in"

    When I select "Convert" using the Adobe PDF conversion - I get "Error signing in"

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  • Adobe Pdf Converter Print Driver Will not install

    Acrobat V9.0
    Vista Utimate Service Pack 1
    I have not been able to print to the PDF Printer. I get the following error when I select the PDF printer.
    "The 'Adobe PDF Converter' printer driver is not installed on this computer. Some printer properties will not be accessible unless you install the printer driver. Do you want to install the driver now?"
    When I say yes and select version 8.5.0.0 printer since it is the latest version. I get a Add Printer Driver Wizard window that says. "Unable to install adobe pdf converter, Type 3 - User Mode, x86 driver. Access is denied.
    I went through all the recommended steps on the web site listed below with no success.
    Thanks in advance for you help.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Jim
    Solution 1: Use a supported installation.
    The following are unsupported installations, and the supported solutions:
    If you install Acrobat (Professional or Standard) on a 64-bit operating system, then you may
    see this error. Please update Acrobat to version 8.1 or later. You can update from within
    Acrobat via the help pull-down menu, or download the updater from the following location:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows.
    If you install Acrobat to a shared network disk instead of a local hard disk, then the Adobe PDF
    printer is not installed. Install Acrobat on a local hard disk.
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    If you install Acrobat to a directory with a path that contains extended ASCII or double-byte
    characters, then English installations will display the error message. Install to a path that does
    not contain extended ASCII or double-byte characters.
    Solution 2: Ensure that the Print Spooler process is running and set to
    Automatic, and then repair Acrobat.
    1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel.
    2. Double-click Administrative Tools and then double-click Services.
    3. Locate the service Print Spooler.
    4. If the Startup Type is not Automatic, then set it to Automatic:
    a. Right-click the Print Spooler.
    b. Choose Properties.
    c. Choose the General tab.
    d. Choose Automatic in the Startup Type menu.
    e. Click OK.
    5. If the Print Spooler service is not running, then start it.
    a. Right-click the Print Spooler line.
    b. Select Start from the menu.
    6. Start Acrobat, and choose Help > Detect And Repair.
    Solution 3: Ensure that the Print Spooler process has no additional
    dependencies.
    Only the Remote Procedure Call dependency is required for Print Spooler to operate.
    Additional Services can attach to the process but will interfere with restarting the service.
    If the Print Spooler process has additional dependencies, then please refer to the steps
    below.
    To remove all services listed under "This service depends on the following system
    components":
    1. Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.
    2. Double-click Administrative Tools and then double-click Services.
    3. Right-click Print Spooler and choose Properties.
    4. Click the Dependencies tab.
    5. Record services under "This service depends on the following system components" and click
    OK.
    Imporatnt: Remote Procedure Call is a system service and should not be removed.
    6. Temporarily remove associated programs for the listed services.
    7. Contact the service vendor for removal information if removal of associated software does
    not remove the service.
    8. Start Acrobat, and choose Help > Detect And Repair.
    To disable all services listed under "The following system components depend on this
    service":
    1. Choose Start > Set

    I am having similar problems. After years of successful use, about a year ago, my printer (Epson stylus Photo R300) stopped working. After much investigation, it appears my computer no longer recognizes my printer. I've followed resets, safe boots, uninstalls, reinstalls, etc. This happened so long ago, I don't recall what I was doing when it happened. I'm figuring it happened shortly after a Software Update... So far none of the fixes recommended to me have solved the problem. I've been using Epson customer support, but they've stopped responding. None of their suggestions have seemed to work either.

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