The PostScript error handler prints a list of PostScript errors that occur when you print.
If you print to a PostScript printer, enable the PostScript error handler for the printer (if the printer driver includes this option). The Save As command causes Acrobat to rewrite the file. Resave the document by choosing File > Save As, and giving the file a new name. Select Print as Image, and then click OK.
Select Print As Image and any other desired printing options.ģ.Ĝlick OK to close the Advanced Print Setup dialog box, and then click OK.Ģ.
When you print a PDF file as an image, it may take longer to print.ġ.Ĝhoose File > Print, and then click Advanced.Ģ. Printing the PDF file as an image may enable the file to print, but it doesn't identify the source of the problem proceed through this document to identify the source. If you have problems printing an individual PDF file, do one or more of the following, printing after each task: If the file doesn't print correctly, see "Resolve problems printing any file from any application" in this document. You may want to contact your network administrator for assistance. For instructions, see the documentation that came with the printer. Make sure that the printer is turned on and connected properly, and then run a self-test on it to make sure that it's working correctly. If the file prints correctly, the computer you first tried to print from may be unable to connect to the original printer because of a communication, hardware, or memory problem. If the file doesn't print correctly, go to step 6. Contact your network administrator or consult your network documentation. If the file prints correctly, the computer you first tried to print from may be unable to connect to the printer or the network correctly. If the file doesn't print correctly, go to step 5. If the file prints correctly, the printer's memory was too full. Turn off your printer for at least 15 seconds to flush its memory, and then turn it back on and print a PDF file:
If the file doesn't print correctly, go to step 4.Ĥ. If the file prints correctly, your system may have been out of memory or resources. Restart your computer, and then print a PDF file: Go to step 3 to eliminate some likely causes of the problem.ģ. The problem could be low system resources, insufficient memory on your printer, or a poor connection between your computer and the printer. If the file doesn't print correctly, the problem is system-wide-it isn't specific to Acrobat or PDF files. Go to step 3 to eliminate some system-related causes of the problem. However, the way Acrobat interacts with the system may affect printing performance. If that file prints correctly, the problem isn't system-wide-it's specific to the Acrobat product. txt file) from another application (such as Microsoft Word or WordPad):
Print another type of file (for example, a. If the file doesn't print correctly, go to step 2.Ģ.
See "Resolve problems printing a specific PDF file from an Acrobat product" in this document. If that file prints correctly, the PDF file that doesn't print correctly may be damaged. Print another PDF file, such as the first page of Acrobat Help: To determine the cause of the printing problem:ġ. To refer to Adobe Acrobat (Professional and Standard), Adobe Acrobat Elements, and Adobe Reader.īefore you can troubleshoot the problem, you need to determine its cause. Solution to a specific printing problem by searching the Support Knowledgebase on the Adobe website at This document provides troubleshooting suggestions from Adobe Technical Support that may help you resolve general printing problems in Adobe Acrobat products. Resolve problems printing any PDF file to a non-PostScript printer Resolve problems printing any PDF file to a PostScript printer Resolve problems printing any file from any application Resolve problems printing a specific PDF file from an Acrobat product Support Knowledgebase Troubleshoot printing problems (Acrobat 5.0-7.0 on Windows)