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ElementsAdobe Dreamweaver Adobe MuseAdobe Animate CCAdobe Premiere ProAdobe After EffectsAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignView all communitiesExplore Menu beginsMeet the expertsLearn our productsConnect with your peersError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. cannot print pdf You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions adobe reader dc won't print in Acrobat Reader All CommunitiesAcrobat Reader 1 2 Previous Next 49 Replies Latest reply on Oct 11, 2016 7:36 AM by imransdq Adobe adobe reader print to pdf Reader 9.1 Cannot print - No pages were selected (Wayne_Wright) Mar 16, 2009 11:22 AM When trying to print a PDF on a new Dell PC using Windows XP, sp3, I get a message in a window that https://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/333236.html says Document cannot be printed. Click ok and the next message is No pages were selected to print. The All button is selected and the message stays the same. 347439Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 49 replies 1. Re: Adobe Reader 9.1 Cannot print - No pages were selected MichaelKazlow Mar 16, 2009 3:06 PM (in response to (Wayne_Wright)) What printer? What driver? Can you try to print as image? Sometimes if https://forums.adobe.com/thread/392800 you remove the printer driver and re-install it, you can then print the pdf. Mike Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Adobe Reader 9.1 Cannot print - No pages were selected awooler May 2, 2009 5:11 AM (in response to MichaelKazlow) I have the same problem - the printer works fine witrh everything else and was fine with Acrobat Reader prior to the upgrade to 9.Reisntalling the printer driver is all well and good but the upgrade process is poor if this is a requirement! Think about all the corporates with locked down settings for example. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Adobe Reader 9.1 Cannot print - No pages were selected Woodduck_mn May 6, 2009 7:07 AM (in response to (Wayne_Wright)) All of sudden I am having the same issues. Not only from Reader 9.1 but from my full version of Acrobat 8 as well. All other programs on my Windows XP box are printing just fine. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 4. Re: Adobe Reader 9.1 Cannot print - No pages were selected MarkInSoCal May 12, 2009 1:50 PM (in response to (Wayne_Wright)) I had the same problem as you described: I get the "error, no pages selected to print" even though pages are clearly selected to print in the Print dialog.I am using Adobe Reader on XP/SP2. I deleted and reloaded the printer, HP
Solution 2: Install patch for Reader 10.1.2 (not required if you update to Reader 10.1.3) Applies to : Reader Reader X https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/pdf-wont-print-reader-10.html Reader 10.1.2 crashes when you try to print Reader 10.1.2 crashes, hangs, or nothing happens, when you try to print. Not your symptoms?If the printer light blinks, prints only odd or http://yourcomputersolutions.net/no-pages-selected-to-print/ even pages, or asks you to load paper, see Printer defaults to both sides | Reader, Acrobat 10.1.2. Solution 1: Update to Reader 10.1.3 The free 10.1.3 update to Reader solves adobe reader this printing issue. You can install the update automatically from within Reader. Open Reader. Choose Help > Check For Updates. Reader installs the update automatically. If you prefer, you can download and install the update yourself (scroll down to the update section of the page). Solution 2: Install patch for Reader 10.1.2 (not required if you update to Reader 10.1.3) Install patch for no pages selected Reader 10.1.2 (Windows only) You do not need to install the patch if you update to Reader 10.1.3. Log in to your Windows computer as an Administrator. Click the following link to download the patch file: AdobeReaderPatch10.1.2_cpsid_92870.zip. When prompted to open or save this file, click Open. Extract the file (also know as unzipping). The option location varies depending on your operating system and the utility. Double-click the AdobeReaderPatch10.1.2_cpsid_92870.exe file to begin the update. When a prompt notifies you that the update is complete, restart your computer. Install patch for Reader 10.1.2 in silent mode (Windows only) Log in to your Windows computer as an Administrator. Click the following link to download the patch file: AdobeReaderPatch10.1.2_cpsid_92870.zip When prompted to open or save this file, click Open. Extract the file. Open the command prompt "As Administrator." Type the path to the patch file executable, and add the -silent flag on the command line. For example: AdobeReaderPatch10.1.2_cpsid_92870.exe -silent Silent mode suppresses all dialog boxes so you do not get a message indicating that the update is complete. The executable posts a log file "AcroPatchApplication1012.log" in the temp director
be printed, No Pages Selected to Print Document cannot be printed, No Pages Selected to Print March 28, 2015/1 Comment/in Medium Technical /by Joe BoyEvery once in a while I get a call about an error. I am told that Adobe won't print. After getting some more details I find they are working is Adobe Reader and attempting to print a PDF file. The error states that "Document cannot be printed" which gets points for being descriptive and when you click ok you get another error that says: "There were no pages selected to print." Now that seems promising. Except the person did select pages and in some cases selected exact pages they wanted printed. When a client gets this message they spend a few minutes with the selection of pages and well you can stop. It really has nothing to do with the pages. In fact it is impossible to tell why this error message is triggered. But we do have some solutions for you. Each of these solution comes at a cost. You have to determine which cost is good for you. Solution 1 Open the PDF file in any program that can save PDFs. (preferred would be Adobe Acrobat Pro) Then select File > Save As > from the menu. Now look at the dropdown menu below the world filename. Select the type PDF/A. Now save as a different file name. You can now open that new file and Print! This is useful for a quick solution and can fix issues when the issue is with the file itself. If the file is damaged (just a little) a new saved file will repair the issue. The cost is owning a program that can save PDFs like Adobe Acrobat Pro. Solution 2 Open the PDF file in Adobe Reader and when you go to print Click advanced at the bottom of the Print Dialog box. In the next Dialog Box select Print As Image and click OK. Adobe says on their site: "In some instances, a PDF file can contain damaged content such as images or fonts that cannot be rendered by Acrobat during the printing process, causing this error to occur. Choosing Print As Image bypasses that rendering operation by sending the printer a rasterized image of the document. This error could also be caused by damaged Acrobat preferences or outdated/corrupt printer drivers. There maybe specific printer driver issues on your system which may require you to troubleshoot the drivers with the printer manufacturer." The cost is time. Printing PDF with lots of pages will take considerably longer. It is a solution that works, but long term it may