Community guidelines. Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more. Adobe Employee , Oct 12, Oct 12, Jump to latest reply. Hi there Hope you are doing well and sorry for the trouble. We are here for help, just need more info. Regards Amal.
In Response To Amal. Hi Amal! I am using an HP Notebook with Windows 10 x In Response To defaultclxizp9s07ee. Hi there We are sorry to hear that. We will share the update as soon as we hear anything from them Thanks for your time and patience Regards Amal. Luke Jennings3. Correct answer by Amal. Let us know if you experience any trouble and need more help Regards Amal. In Response To Kifar.
Please try to download the PDF to your computer first and then try to open it and check. Thank you, Ondrej. In Response To Nao Hi there It looks like an issue with the servers. Amal I have been unable to print from DC since installing it last year. In Response To Noelsmyn. Post Reply. Preview Exit Preview. You must be signed in to add attachments. About Adobe Acrobat. Adobe Inc. Whats new in Acrobat DC. EPS graphics in you Office documents Microsoft still silently supports.
EPS graphics, but doesn't document it anymore. In addition to the steps above, you can rule out additional issues by performing and Accessibility check from MS Word:.
If you run into other font issues after the PDF was created successfully, see if when you open the PDF with Acrobat these additional settings need to be modified:. Embedding fonts into an Office document is very problematic. Besides the fact that a font must have editable embeddability permission, Microsoft only supports embedding of TrueType and OpenType TrueType fonts. Also, embedding fonts in an Office document tends to terribly bloat the size of the Office document, especially if you don't subset the embedded font and subsetting the embedded font in the Office document makes no sense for an editable document?!?
Did you find a solution to it? The whole this situation is frustrating and cretinistic. I can't find a solution for many months. You may need to manually adjust and customize some printing presets. At least that is how I work around it to avoid any sort of postscripting in the mix. Maybe if you have an example file that you can share I could take a look at it and do some testing and then reply back with some step by step slides of what worked on my end. You would be impressed with the results.
This is just a guess. I may be wrong, but still is something I would try and see for myself. I have the exdact same issue. Started about a week ago. Tried the suggested solutions and still no go. Cute PDF writer works just fine. Pissed off is an understatement. What is it with Adobe? I've been using Acrobat for years, upgrading from time to time and have been on Acrobat Pro since the end of - no problems up to now but presently cannot print using the embedded Distiller for any application not just MS apps but also MathCAD, AutoCAD, web pages etc.
Tried repairing the Installation to no avail. Has anyone found a solution to this problem please? Doubtful I will invest in any future versions of Acrobat if Adobe support do not have fixes at hand when this kind of problem arises! See if the following discussion with a correct answer is relevant to your issue: Error Printing to pdf from Word Thanks but I had already tried this - unfortunately it makes no difference and the error persists.
I was thinking that, maybe you can spot issues running an Accessibility check with the Accessibitlity tool. I know this is not much of a good answer and far from an easy workaround, but maybe worth trying. Hi - thanks for your continued support - I will look at the Accessibility check shortly. In the meantime, I can advise that this problem persists no matter which file I am trying to print to PDF an example of an MS WORD document that I have been trying to print is attached - but the same error applies to this and when trying to print.
If there would've been a PDF restriction, I would've get a similar error. Then try again, but instead, don't use the Acrobat add-on. Just right-click on the MS Word file directly and select "Open with" from the context menu. Choose Adobe Acrobat and see if you encounter the same problem. Thanks again. I'm just at a total loss to understand what might be preventing use of the Adobe Distiller function to create the pdfs - this worked in all applications up to yesterday and now none of the apps can print to the Acrobat printer.
Perhaps this has something to do with Windows rather than Acrobat? Sorry for the delay in replying! Just for testing purposes, I would manually unplug any printer hardware that you have installed in that computer via USB cable; if it is connecting via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, just power off that device.
Driver download pages for some manufacturers appear below:. Brother Canon Dell Epson. Panasonic Ricoh HP Lexmark. Samsung Sharp Toshiba Xerox. Find the correct driver for your model number. Download and install the printer driver, according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Restart your computer. Have you tried printing to a different printer? PDF file solutions. Try the "Print as image" option. Copy or download the PDF again directly to your hard drive. Open the new copy on your hard drive and print again. Recreate the PDF file. Open the new PDF, and try printing again. Checking printing files preflight inspection for syntax-related issues problems in programming code.
Select Preflight. Software-related solutions. Use the current version of Adobe Reader or Acrobat. Open Reader or Acrobat. Once installed, restart your computer. Sign in to your account. Sign in.
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