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Michael_Sauer@adobeforums.com #1
Acrobat 8 won't print to Canon with MacPro
Hi,
I have a MacPro Intel laptop that will not print to our Canon CLC4000 networked printer. All the other software will print, but not in Acrobat 8. I have the latest Canon driver (2005). Moving from Acrobat 7 to 8 has stopped my printing. Suggestions? Thanks
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Jon Bessant #2
Re: Acrobat 8 won't print to Canon with MacPro
Are these Intel drivers?
Jon
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Jeremy_Wolf@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Acrobat 8 won't print to Canon with MacPro
Acrobat 8 won't print with HP Laserjet 3052 connected via bonjour either. While Acrobat 7 would. Even under Rosetta. However the computer I'm printing it on right now is A Dual G5, and its still not printing.
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Craig_Whitworth@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Acrobat 8 won't print to Canon with MacPro
We recently upgraded to Acrobat 8 and are now unable to print to our networked Canon ImageRunner C6800. All other applications print and I've been told by our Canon rep that I am using the latest driver. A Canon tech came in to check our ImageRunner and the way our Macs are set up and he found nothing wrong with their equipment or our Macs. The only advice he could give me was to use Acrobat's "print as image" function (found under the "advanced" button in the print dialog box) as a work-around. Needless to say I'm not real happy about needing to use a "work-around."
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