Will adobe cs5.5 indesign run on mavericks?

I'm trying to find whether anyone has found upgrading to Mavericks creates problems for running Adobe CS5.5 and CS5.1 applications.

Hi
Is anyone having problems printing to Inkjet printers from any Adobe product while running Mavericks. I can print from other software including iTunes but none of the Adobe products will. When I try to print a page will print but if I select the 'printer' tab in the print dialogue screen to fine tune the output to the printer (a Canon PIXMA iP3500) it crashes and gives this error screen:
Process:    
Adobe InDesign CS6 [2259]
Path:       
/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS6/Adobe InDesign CS6.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe InDesign CS6
Identifier: 
com.adobe.InDesign
Version:    
8.0.0.370 (8000)
Code Type:  
X86 (Native)
Parent Process:  launchd [227]
Responsible:
Adobe InDesign CS6 [2259]
User ID:    
501
Date/Time:  
2013-11-06 21:43:31.852 +0000
OS Version: 
Mac OS X 10.9 (13A603)
Report Version:  11
Anonymous UUID:  2A3E5E14-1991-1F0D-35A9-232A40A0B39C
Crashed Thread:  0  Main Thread  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000000
VM Regions Near 0:
--> __PAGEZERO        
0000000000000000-0000000000001000 [
4K] ---/--- SM=NUL  /Applications/Adobe InDesign CS6/Adobe InDesign CS6.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe InDesign CS6
__TEXT            
0000000000001000-0000000000005000 [   16K] r-x/rwx SM=COW  /Applications/Adobe InDesign CS6/Adobe InDesign CS6.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe InDesign CS6

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