Your PDF is saved in the folder specified by the settingof the Adobe PDF Output Folder in the Preferencesdialog box; the default location is My Documents. If you specifyPrompt For Adobe PDF Filename, then a Save As dialogopens when you print.

The method for creating PDFs using the Printcommand changed in Mac OS v10.6 SnowLeopard with Acrobat 9.1 and later. The following proceduredescribes the method in both Snow Leopard and earlier versions of MacOS X.


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In an authoring application such as Adobe InDesign, chooseFile > Print. Select Adobe PDF as theprinter, and click the Properties (or Preferences) button. (In someapplications, you may need to click Setup in the Print dialog boxto access the list of printers, and then click Properties or Preferencesto customize the Adobe PDF settings.)

PDF-specific options appear on the Adobe PDF Settings tab. The Paper Quality tab and Layout tab contain other familiar options for the paper source, printer ink, page orientation, and number of pages per sheet.

Printing Preferences are different from printer Properties. The Preferences include Adobe PDF-specific options for the conversion process; the Properties dialog box contains tabs of options that are available for any type of printer.

Deselect this option to download fonts when creating thePDF. All your fonts will be available in the PDF, but it will takelonger to create it. Leave this option selected if you are workingwith Asian-language documents.

PrintingProperties are different from printer Preferences. The Propertiesdialog box contains tabs of options that apply to any type of printer;the Preferences include conversion options specifically for the AdobePDF printer.

In an authoring application such as Adobe InDesign,choose File > Print. Select Adobe PDF asthe printer, and click the Properties button. (In some applications,you may need to click Setup in the Print dialog box to open thelist of printers, and then click Properties or Preferences to customizethe Adobe PDF settings.)

You see many Adobe PDF Converters on the list. Count six down from the top and select the printer. Click Next (you may have to try this multiple times to find the correct Converter from the list that works with your version of Windows).

My name is Justin and i work for Desktop support for a company. Im currently having a issue with installing a PDF printer, we install Adobe Writer 9 Pro through the network using advertised programs on Win XP. Whenever i install the application it does not seem to automatically install a PDF printer on my pritner list. When i attempt to manually add it i get through all the steps sucessfully, however upon clicking finish, it then opens a directory box which wants me to point it somewhere, when i click cancel it then says something about inserting disk. Where i work discs are dissallowed, can anyone tell me where it wants me to point it or any potential workaround that i would not have to specify a path? My assumption is that it wants something from system 32 or adobe's program files but it does not specify.

I also am having problems with my PDF Printer. It worked fine for years, then a few months ago it disappeared from the printer list and now I can't print to PDF. I tried your Solution 3, Mannually Install PDF Printer, as described above but my file structure for Acrobat 6.0 doesn't look like what you described for Acrobat 10.0.

My guess is you have Reader 11.1, not Acrobat. If you have Acrobat 11.0.09 the printer should automatically be installed. Reader does not include the print driver, the latter simply being a PS printer driver. To get PDFs you also need Distiller that is part of the Acrobat release.

I have same problem in macOS Sierra (10.12.1). When install Acrobat DC, the "Adobe PDF" printer don't install on my mac preferences. I need them for make a booklet build on Indesign. (work with .ps and distyler after is very boring).

I'm having an issue installing the pdf printer driver on my computer. I tried the multiple things that are stated above and nothing has worked. It seems when I did the windows update my printer spool stooped working, so I had to uninstall and re-install all the printer drivers. I have adobe cs6 and when I go to print settings, the print to pdf driver would appear, now it does not. Any help would be much appreciated.

Joe - Did you ever get help on this? I just recently downloaded the free trial for Acrobat Adobe Reader X1 and the PDF printer did not automatically install to my printers and I can't figure out to add it. Please let me know if you figured it out

Turn just about any file format into a high-quality PDF. Simply click Print and then choose to save as a PDF document inside the print dialog box, or select Adobe PDF from the list of printers. You can add a new file name if needed. You can also convert files using Adobe PDF in almost any Windows or macOS application while printing.



I was having the same problem - and tearing my hair out - and then realized that my print screen for my printer was set to the default of "Document" under "Comments and Forms". When I pulled down that menu to "Documents and Stamps", I was able to print with the signature.

I was having the same problem... Unfortunately the 'Documents and Stamps' menu option didn't work for me either. I eventually had to get a bit more creative and go outside of acrobat. I opened the file in photoshop and printed it from there. Printed perfectly with the signature on it. I tried every option I could think of inside of Acrobat first, and nothing worked. Even saving the file as an image from Acrobat didn't work. Photoshop worked fine though It's entirely possible that other InDesign or something else may work as well, but I just got it to work in Photoshop and didn't test further.

After hours of trying to print with a verified signature (it's insane to see on the screen the verified signature and after printing it disappearing...) I tried the following and succeeded: (I don't know if it will work on your pc)

- there... I made it yesterday night, after spending 8 hours at a official office waiting for my time and thinking about this, and did it today again to be sure that it works (this time without my id card)

The resolution to this issue is to make sure while in the print mode under "Comments & Forms", it is set to either "Document and Markups" or "Document and Stamps", and not just set to "Document". This will resolve the issue of not being able to print digital signatures. If it does not resolve your issue, the problem may lie somewhere else in either your system, printer, or print settings.

On Adobe Acrobat Reader DC version 18.9.20050.254034, right-click on the digital signature and select "Show Signed Version", as Paulo had pointed out, and the signed version view of the PDF document will open in a new tab. Print that document (the signed version one). And voila! You'll have the lovely green tick printed on your document!

What is happening? For about a month now I have had the problem with pdf-files opening automatically after I print them. I have to remove the X in the box in the printer settings. This re-sets with every restart. Now I have to repair every morning too.

Just to update. Before leaving work yesterday I uninstalled Acrobat through Creative Cloud and started to reinstall as I left. When I got in this morning, Acrobat PDF had been restored to my printer list.

I agree that reinstalling for the whole company is not a solution. Especially since this resets the previous tool configurations, turns "New Acrobat" back on, and so forth. This will result in a lot of extra work for IT. It's fine as a short-term solution, but not optimal.

Yep, this is rippling through our company right now as well. Spending the first two hours of each day running reinstalls is not a viable solution. This is the second broken update this year already, and users are getting frustrated (understandably) and I'm right there with them.

i have a program that opens files, creates a PDF version by sending it to Adobe printer and saving the created PDF in a specified output folder. occassionally, when it creates the PDF, it throws a "Save PDF File As" dialog. since it does this for thousands of files, i don't think its an issue within the program. this dialog only appears for some files. can anyone tell me if its a setting for the Adobe printer or registry settings that would cause this?

If it still does not work then the program name might be wrong. To see the program name, manually create a PDF from the program. Acrobat will store the program name in the registry under "LastPdfPortFolder -".

When I print to the Adobe pdf printer, the file is created fine and I can print it, email it etc... but the print queue for the Adobe pdf printer keeps the file in its queue and shows that the document status is "Error - printing". I have to go to the queue and cancel the document after the fact every time. Does anyone have an idea why this may be happening? I have reinstalled the program and it still happens. Thanks

Rhino 8 WIP is printing layouts to PDF very well with RhinoPDF printer, but some of our drawings use a variety of display modes and sometimes the drawings look better printed with Adobe PDF (experience with Rhino 7). However, when I use the Adobe PDF printer to print 11x17 Landscape, I continually get 8.5"X11" and the rest of my drawing on the right side is just cutoff. I have tried checking different boxes for portrait and landscape with exact same results. I have also gone into Advanced options in the print dialog and selected landscape to no effect.

I use the Print command, so the dialog box pops up. If you are not using the Adobe PDF printer (a virtual printer that is installed on your system with Adobe Acrobat) then you probably would not experience the same issue assuming that it is related to the printer driver.

Thanks for linking me to your thread. These are the same issues I am seeing as well, and will help add to it. I tried printing your file and encountered the same issues (rasterization when printing multiple, Adobe PDF cutoff) 152ee80cbc

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