At work, I print documents to a network printer, but can’t print pdf files. Does anyone know why?
Posted on February 17th, 2010 by admin
Adobe Acrobat files are the only documents I can’t print. Also, the printer is one of those Cannon copier machines that are on the network.
This may not help you, but it happened to me some time ago.
Adobe Acrobat (pdf) files are sent to your printer as graphics, not as a document.
Some older printers can’t handle graphics because the print file is either too large, or because ther are no "fonts" associated with the pdf file. It is treated as an image instead of a document.
So…
Can you print pictures on this printer?
(jpg files, bmp files, gif files, tif files)?
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