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Rubi Strycker

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Aug 5, 2024, 6:39:49 AM8/5/24
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Secondwhile I have the latest updated version of OS on my iMac, my printer, Canon Prima MX870 series 2, does support duplex printing and I use it all the time for duplex printing my word documents I send to the printer, I cannot figure out how to duplex print my adobe reader PDF files or any PDF files for that matter. I have followed all instructions that I could find about how to turn it on, however none of the instructions work. I have clicked on "printer" and when my screen comes up it shows duplex printing "off" in light gray and I cannot change it to "on" and no where on my iMac screen does it show anything called "properties" which some other instructions tell me to click on.

The instructions worked in find the version of Adobe Reader I have; I found I have version 2015.010.20056, but I am not sure how this relates to the 10.3.1 that the instructions say. I thought that I had downloaded the most recent version but does the 010.20056 means I only have version 10.2 and need to down load a newer version to get duplex printing?


Sorry, I guess I have been working on this too long I meant that I have been told I need to have 10.1.3, not 10.3.1. But still nothing is working and the instructions about duplex printing do not help to turn on my duplex printing.


If you're on a Mac, About Acrobat Reader is not on the Help menu but on the app menu (the first one after the apple, with the name of the app). This should be the same for all apps, so it's easy to find once you know how.


2015.010.20056 is still pretty old (but much less old than 10.2). It came out almost 2 years ago. I suggest you check for updates, which you can do via Help > Check for Updates. This is supposed to be automatic, so it might tell you about a problem. Please let us know where you get to.


I did what you suggested, went to help and clicked on "check for up dates." It said that my Adobe Acrobat Reader is up to date. What do I now? What is wrong? You say I have an old version and it says I am up to date?


I keep getting this in every browser. The document you are trying to load requires Adobe Reader 8 or Higher. You may not have Adobe Reader installed on your viewing environment may not be properly configured to use adobe reader.


The form you are attempting to open is a dynamic XFA form. These forms can only be opened in an XFA aware reader, which basically means Adobe Acrobat. You must download it and open it with acrobat/reader in order to view it.


Has anyone run into any issues with version 22.003.20258 of Adobe Acrobat DC? Prior to the update, our automation interacted with the pdf form smoothly (click, type into, etc.). However, now UiPath refuses to identify the different elements. Rather, the pdf document is recognized as a whole.


Always search first. It is the best way to quickly find your answer. Check out the icon for that.

Clicking the options button will let you set more specific topic search filters, i.e. only the ones with a solution.


Hopefully this will let you easily find the solution/information you need. Once you have it, we would be happy if you could share your findings here and mark it as a solution. This will help other users find it in the future.


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I am having this same problem. I am experiencing issues interacting with adobe even with the security checkboxes unchecked, even after restarting both uipath, adobe, and my machine multiple times. Any update from UIpath on this?


@amartin has this adobe acrobat reader dc updater script been fixed yet? I just grabbed it earlier today and it's nothing but spitting out error when trying to update to current version (see below taken from policy details of one computer that is currently running 20034).


I found that sometimes it was because the installed macOS was not compatible with the current version of adobe reader.

Computers running version 17 or 18 of reader weren't compatible with current versions 20.


The update packages Adobe publishes themselves fail on me a lot. Glad Jamf added the Retry option. It appears version 20.012.20043 is the latest for Reader & Acrobat, but Adobe only offers 20.012.20041 ATM. So that can cause some hiccups for me.


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Upgraded to MacOS Sonoma 14.0 October 7 2023 and now I cannot print any pdf files from Adobe Reader. Error Message says "The document could not be printed" "There were no pages selected to print". Adobe wants $ to convert to Word. Cannot "Select all" and copy to Word or Pages. Cannot "Select all" and print selection. Same issue with all pdf's. Work around is to open pdf file in Open Office Text and print from Open Office.


After several months of putting off figuring out this "Adobe PDF not printing" issue, I just found this forum. I have Sonoma 14.1.2 and an Epson Workforce printer. It is fixed (for me anyway) now by deleting my Adobe Reader application and reinstalling the new version 2023.008.20423. Looks like someone, somewhere fixed the issue. Works perfectly now.


I installed 14.1, installed current Canon driver, installed current "Reader" and of course I have Preview, I have a license for Acrobat. . . I can't print a pdf no matter what. Two error types: one is Filter failed, the other is "no page selected." Conversion pretty much wrecks the appearance of the document.


Same thing. After installing the latest OS update Sonoma 14.4.1, my Acrobat Pro files will no longer print. Never had that issue before. Tried reinstalling Acrobat Pro and restarting my computer and still the same issue. Please fix this Apple!!!!!


Thanks to all with their suggestions. As often happens, there were confounding factors. One was that Preview did not handle some crazy security feature that a law firm embedded in files I was sent. Another, I have to confess, was that I was using an Adobe product that was past its sell-by date. So, once I obtained the latest versions of Acrobat (and reader), I was able to print the weird files. But Preview still could not print those pesky files.


Contact Adobe. Every application has a shelf life and if your version of Acrobat Pro is now unsupported by Adobe on Sonoma, you need to talk with them, or upgrade to the version that is currently supported on Sonoma.


You download the original first release msi, then create a new folder and apply the patch to the msi, then create a transform file for the customized settings. Then push the new patched msi with the transform file using pdq inventory.


You can also use pdq inventory to clean up old versions of adobe reader that may cause issues. You can use the remote command tool and use the switches to silently remove only reader and leave acrobat alone. I have used this to clean up the mess that is moving from XI to DC. Ugh. Sometimes GPO fails due to some DLLs not being flagged for update or install. It is when I review the event log that i see these on the workstation. You then have to use the cleaner tool.

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