Trouble printing PDF files


  1. Posts : 7
    windows 7 home premium 64bit
       #1

    Trouble printing PDF files


    Hello

    Here's my problem in a nutshell. I can't print PDF files on my computer.
    I can print TXT and JPG files, however.
    I can print the same PDF file from my sons computer which is connected to the same printer.

    So far I've tried the following:
    Been in contact with HP. Done all their diagnostics and found the printer to be set up properly. (HP PSC 1410). Apparently the problem is not there)

    Been in contact with Adobe. Went through all their Trouble shooting steps and every thing checked out OK. Uninstalled and reinstalled Adobe Reader II.

    The printer is set up as the default printer and I have stopped and started the print spooler a number of times.

    When I try to print a PDF I don't get any error message! I click the printer icon and get the print dialog screen giving me print options. I don't change anything. When I click PRINT, the screen goes away and NOTHING happens! No error message or anything else that might tell me what is happening. The printer shows the print que is empty. This happens on any PDF file I try to print. Again, I can print the same files on another computer and can print TXT and JPG files from my computer.

    Running Win7.

    Hope someone can point me in the right direction.

    Thanks
    Frank
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  2. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #2

    You might want to test printing a PDF file from another Windows user account on the problematic computer. If you do not have another Windows user account, create one just as a test. You can remove it later if you wish. Testing with another Windows user account should let us know if the problem is computer wide or just with your user profile.


    Another test would be to try and print any PDF while using another PDF reader. SumatraPDF would be a good PDF reader to test with because the installation process will not try and take over any settings from Adobe's PDF reader. The Adobe reader will remain the default application for PDF files.

    To test with SumatraPDF, manually open SumatrPDF and then manually open any PDF. Try to print from there.

    If SumatraPDF works for you, then consider uninstalling Adobe's PDF reader and making SumatraPDF the default app for PDF files (via Settings > Options). SumatraPDF does far less than Adobe's PDF reader - so, SumatraPDF does not have the security issues that Adobe has. The only feature that people sometimes miss is the ability to type in fields in some PDFs.
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  3. Posts : 1,102
    OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1
       #3

    Hi, Frank:

    UNI's suggestions seem to be "on the money", as usual.:)

    But one stupid question: are you trying to print these PDF files from within a browser, or do you first save them to your computer?

    <just curious and trying to learn>

    Crawls back under rock,
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  4. Posts : 7
    windows 7 home premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thanks for the fast reply guys!
    I was outside mowing and doing yard work and stopped in to see if I had any replies.

    USER, I will try your suggestions. I have a feeling we are getting close to finding out what's behind this. I really have to get done outside but when I get back I'll get to it. I know you'll be hearing back from me since I'm a complete noob and I anticipate problems setting up another user account but I will try.

    MOXIEMOMMA I've been trying to print files saved on computer. Not sure what you mean by "printing from within the browser"

    I'll be BAACK!

    Frank
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #5

    You can try SumatraPDF first. It is a simpler test than creating a new user.

    If the PDF fails to print while using SumatraPDF,
    then you can consult this tutorial to help you create a new user:
    User Account - Create

    After completing those steps, you can user Switch user to get to the new user account.
    (Press Ctrl + Alt + Del and select Switch User from the from that screen.)


    As a totally useless sidebar, I just noticed that the letter U is capitalized in Switch User on that screen...

    Trouble printing PDF files-u1.png

    ...but it is not capitalized on the Power button.

    Trouble printing PDF files-u2.png

    :::bored:::
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  6. Posts : 7
    windows 7 home premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Told you I'd be back!

    Well, tried both suggestions and neither one had any effect!

    Are we out of ideas?

    Question... When downloading Sumatra, I was prompted to download Windows 7 Driver Optimizer. I didn't download it but it looked interesting. It offered to "Optimize Hardware Drivers (Printers, Scanners, Mouse, etc)". It sounds like that could have some bearing on my problem. Is it worth trying?

    Also, I did notice something strange. HP has a site called "HP Solution Center" that shows info about the current status of the printer. Oddly enough it shows that my printer is "disconnected" which is obviously a lie since it is connected and I can print txt files etc. I'm going back to HP with this info to see what they have to say.

    Frank
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  7. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #7

    I would avoid the Optimizer scam.


    I have more ideas:
    Convert this computer into a boat anchor at your nearest lake


    Take the computer off of the internet.
    Uninstall Kasperski antivirus.
    Test printing a PDF file.
    (You other computer that does print PDF files might also be using Kasperki, but your configuration might differ a bit.)


    If it fails to print, re-install Kasperski and uninstall every app related to the HP printer. Also un-install every app related to any old printer that might still be around. After restarting the computer, see if Window 7 will find and install the bare minimum printerDrivers. If it does, see if a PDF file will print. If it does not, install the bare minimum HP software needed to print stuff.

    If all of the above fails, try these steps: Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
    Last edited by UsernameIssues; 04 Aug 2015 at 04:07.
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