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March 28, 2012
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Cannot print workbook!

  • March 28, 2012
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I purchased a workbook in pdf. Turned out I needed to download Adobe Digital Editions to read this book. Now I cannot print pages as the print button is greyed out. Seriously!!! It's a "WORKBOOK"!!! I tried looking for help on the ADE's website & found nothing unless it was for a product that was purchased from them.

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    Correct answer GuideMe

    Hi Frustrated,

    Thanks for the info and I will check out Bluefire & Overdrive. I hear what you are saying

    about the software causing all the confusion. It's too bad the company using it doesn't

    seem to care that they wrongly used it for this workbook. They suggest that I buy the printed

    version, but don't offer me the book for free to replace the one I already paid for. I found the

    book on Amazon and it's $12 +. I don't want to pay again for something I already bought.

    It's obvious to me that this company thinks I'm trying to get something for free. However, even

    if I did print the 7 pages (which I didn't), as I said there are way more pages in this 299 page

    book that need to be printed in order for me to use them.

    I've dealt with such a company in the past and 2 stores have gone out of business (one being

    Circuit City) because of their shady dealings. I refused to shop in them and told everyone I know of

    my bad experience. It's good to know that word of mouth is the best advertisement and really good

    that I know a lot of people.

    Thanks again for your soapbox, lol.


    Hi Frustrated,

    Went searching the internet which led me to a solution that works for me. Thanks!!

    3 replies

    October 12, 2012

    I just bought a book and i can't print either, i only purchased it for training purposes at work, and need it in paper format to make notes, paid $ 234.30 for it from www.dymocks.com.au

    Can you please advise whether you have found another program which allowed you to print or whether you had to re-purchase?

    I've requested a refund from the company as this book is useless to me now, i really would not want to purchase it again after paying $ 234.30 for it.

    Thnaks for your help

    GuideMeAuthor
    Inspiring
    April 2, 2012

    I contacted the publisher of the book and his reply is below. So again, no satisfaction!! He actually thinks I'm stupid enough to purchase anything else from him, yeah right!! If I knew I couldn't print from this book I would not have purchased it. I also believe Adobe Digital Editions is contributing to this customer scam by offering this program for publishers to bilk inoccent people of their money. There doesn't seem to be a support button for this type of complaint on the ADE site.

    Thank you for all your replies to my question.

    All I can say is be careful what you purchase in PDF format as you may end up being ripped off as well.

    I’m sorry to hear of this dilemma, but unfortunately with most e-books the printing of the information is not allowed for copyright purposes. The book is offered in a paperback edition, which may prove the better choice for your studies. Sorry for this inconvenience.

    Jim

    Sales Department

    Career Press / New Page Books

    sales@careerpress.com

    1. www.careerpress.com / www.newpagebooks.com

    http://www.newpagebooks.blogspot.com

    Participating Frequently
    April 2, 2012

    Once burned - twice careful. Thanks for the information. I'm sure that

    those of us who read the forum notes will 'take note' of the restrictions.

    If I can get up on my soapbox for a moment..... (thanks!)

    The publishing industry may have done more of a hatchet job than surgery on

    the patient when they set up their restrictions in the late '90's. I don't

    think anyone saw the massive rush to digital publications that took place

    in the '00's - and the publishers do have a point about copyright

    infringements. You have a double whammy on your particular situation,

    because the workbook you have is in PDF format, which is another Adobe

    product. It's possible in theory to find it in another format, and that

    other format may not have such ludicrous restrictions on printing. After

    all, why would you buy a workbook that you can't make notes in? That part

    bothers me - because the DCMA made allowances for textbooks. I think that,

    in this situation, the publisher has applied the wrong guidelines.

    Remember that Adobe is only ONE of the software houses that implemented

    the standards the DMCA put in place. You could try checking out other

    sites and see if there's a copy available under Bluefire Reader, Overdrive

    or another system. You're being "ripped off" as you put it by the

    implementation of software, not by the software house that wrote it.

    (soapbox mode off)

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    GuideMeAuthor
    Inspiring
    April 3, 2012

    Hi Frustrated,

    Thanks for the info and I will check out Bluefire & Overdrive. I hear what you are saying

    about the software causing all the confusion. It's too bad the company using it doesn't

    seem to care that they wrongly used it for this workbook. They suggest that I buy the printed

    version, but don't offer me the book for free to replace the one I already paid for. I found the

    book on Amazon and it's $12 +. I don't want to pay again for something I already bought.

    It's obvious to me that this company thinks I'm trying to get something for free. However, even

    if I did print the 7 pages (which I didn't), as I said there are way more pages in this 299 page

    book that need to be printed in order for me to use them.

    I've dealt with such a company in the past and 2 stores have gone out of business (one being

    Circuit City) because of their shady dealings. I refused to shop in them and told everyone I know of

    my bad experience. It's good to know that word of mouth is the best advertisement and really good

    that I know a lot of people.

    Thanks again for your soapbox, lol.

    Participating Frequently
    March 28, 2012

    There's a good chance that you're running into a digital rights issue -

    whether you should or not is another question, considering the kind of

    material you're working with.

    Open ADE and in Library view, put your cursor on the small arrow next to

    the name of the ebook. A drop-down menu will appear. Select 'Item Info'

    from the list, and another window will open that shows information about

    the ebook. In the middle of that screen, you'll see the rights assigned to

    the ebook. If those rights show you can't print it, you'll have to go back

    to the source and discuss this with them.

    Hope this helps!

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    GuideMeAuthor
    Inspiring
    March 28, 2012

    Thank you for your quick response Frustrated.

    I did as you suggested and here is what it says:

    Allow printing: 0 pages with an additional page accrued every 1 day, capped at 7 pages, on any device

    Sounds like I won't be able to print, but why it's capped at 7 pages is beyond me if I cannot print even 1, lol. I tried again and it's still greyed out.

    Found a blog by the author and she said:

    I was unaware of this problem. According to my contract, I can have nothing to do with the formats the publisher chooses for making my book available. I wasn't even aware that it had been digitized until long after the fact.

    I will forward your email to that publisher and ask if there is anything they can do about it, and to let you know. Hopefully the technology will improve.

    I heard from her within an hour, but so far no reply from the publisher. I will post when I hear something.

    Participating Frequently
    March 29, 2012

    The permissions say that every day, you will be able to print an additional page - so today you should be able to print one page.   The cap is stating that while this will accrue every day, so after 7 days if you don't print anything you will be able to print up to 7 pages (once), if you wait 8 days, you won't get 8 pages, you'll just have 7.

    ps While the publisher is most likely the one responsible for the permissions on the book - I would suggest complaining to whoever took your money (assuming they did not make clear the restrictions at the time of purchase).