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While printing a PDF, you might get an error "The document could not be printed, kindly use our help page to troubleshoot." Show
The first step in solving a printing issue is to trace the source of the issue. The troubleshooting techniques below solve some of the most common issues and are grouped into three categories: .png.img.png) To fix PDF printing issues, check the printer status, connection, and settings, update the driver, or try printing another PDF. These steps can solve common problems. Can you print this troubleshooting page?Try printing this troubleshooting page. If you can't, follow these steps to check your connection to the printer:
Are you using the latest printer driver?Make sure you update to the latest printer driver (a program that controls your printer). Printer manufacturers offer updated drivers to improve compatibility with newer software, such as newer versions of Acrobat Reader and Acrobat.
Have you tried printing to a different printer?If you've another printer, try printing the PDF on it. To switch printers on Windows®, see Change the default printer (Windows 10 and 8) or use Windows® help. On macOS, see Change the default printer (macOS) or consult Apple support. PDF file solutionsOften printing problems stem from issues with the PDF file. Even if a PDF looks fine on screen, it can contain incomplete or corrupt data. Try printing as imagePrint a simple document (such as a letter or form), and use the Print as Image option. To do this, select the Advanced button in the Print dialog box. Copy or download the PDF again directly to your hard driveSometimes a PDF file becomes damaged or contains corrupt data. If you downloaded the PDF from the web or received it in an email, download the PDF again or ask the sender to resend it. Copy the file directly to your hard drive, rather than a thumb (portable) or network drive. Open the new copy on your hard drive and print again. Create a copy of the PDF using Save As commandIn Acrobat Reader or Acrobat, choose File > Save As and give the PDF file a new name. Include only letters and numbers in the filename. Don’t include symbols such as %, $, or []. Try printing the new copy of the PDF. Re-create the PDF fileIf you have the original source file that the PDF was created from, re-create the PDF.
Restart your computerRestart your computer, then open the file again. It’s surprising how often simply restarting your computer solves a problem. Restarting a computer clears its memory and memory cache. |