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January 4, 2026
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Issues printing after updating to photoshop 2026

  • January 4, 2026
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I'm not able to print after updating to photoshop 2026. I have reset everything but nothing. Able to print from preview, photos and image capture but nothing photoshop.

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davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 8, 2026

@Tomas29302671hpm7 Did you try holding down the spacebar when clicking 'Print'? That should reset the print dialogue and may help with your issue.
Dave

Legend
January 8, 2026

Tom -- are you still having trouble printing? 

Don't forget to let us know:

OS version

Printer make and model, is printer driver current?

These questions also need answers --

  • Is it wired or wireless?
  • Can you capture the screen of System Settings>Printers & Scanners?
  • Does it show as the Default printer? Is the printer status on/offline?

 

When I installed my ET-8550, I somehow wound up with two (seemingly) identical printers. No printing occured because of this interference. I had to stand on one foortwith my tongue held just so, to get rid of the errant entry.

Exercise all four of the options in this Print Center submenu and report on the results --

 

Screenshot 2026-01-08 at 12.25.59 PM.png

 

 

Larry
NB, colourmanagement
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 6, 2026

@Tomas29302671hpm7 

Here's a bit more detail on resetting preferences, because, unfortunately, a simple reset doesn't always do everything :

Perhaps try a thorough reset of Photoshop preferences?

(read this entire text before acting please)

 

Unexpected behaviour of Photoshop may indicate damaged preferences, which are saved when Photoshop closes.. Restoring preferences to their default settings is a good idea when trying to troubleshoot unexpected behaviours in Photoshop.

When preferences become corrupt, then various issues can occur.

 

Here’s some info from Adobe about preferences:

Learn how to access and modify Photoshop preferences and customise according to your frequent workflows

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#reset_preferences

 

According to Adobe, manually removing preferences files is the most complete method for restoring Photoshop to its default state. This method ensures that all preferences and any user presets which may be causing a problem are not loaded. More here: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#Manually

The process:

  1. Quit Photoshop.
  2. Navigate to Photoshop's Preferences folder.
    macOS: Users/[user name]/Library/Preferences/Adobe Photoshop [version] Settings
    Windows: Users/[user name]/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop [version]/Adobe Photoshop [version] Settings
     
    Note: The user Library folder is hidden by default on macOS. To access files in the hidden user Library folder, see How to access hidden user library files.
  3. Drag the entire Adobe Photoshop [Version] Settings folder to the desktop or somewhere safe for a backup of your settings
  4. Open Photoshop.
     New preferences files will be created in the original location.

 

You may want to back up your settings and custom presets, brushes & actions before restoring Photoshop's preferences.

Here is general info about that:  https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#BackupPhotoshoppreferences

 

And here’s an Adobe Quick Tips link as an aid to overall understanding

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/quick-tips-how-to-reset-photoshop-preferences/td-p/12502668

 

Thanks to Digitaldog for this quick and simple method:

Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (macOS) immediately after launching Photoshop. You will be prompted to delete the current settings.

You can also reset preferences on quit, if Photoshop is running, by going into General Preferences>General>Reset on Quit.

This action only affects the items found in the preferences dialog box. Numerous program settings are stored in the Adobe Photoshop Preferences file, including general display options, file-saving options, performance options, cursor options, transparency options, type options, and options for plug‑ins and scratch disks. Brushes (and lots of other settings) are not affected by the above instructions for deleting preferences.

You may wish to make a screen capture of the settings in the Preferences dialog to reset them prior to deleting this file. 

 

 

 

Before you reset your preferences, in case of future issues, I suggest you make a backup copy as Adobe may need one to check problematic preferences. 

Quit Photoshop.
Go to Photoshop's Preferences folder

Preferences file locations: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/preference-file-names-locations-photoshop.html\


  [on MacOS see: Users/[user name]/Library/Preferences/Adobe Photoshop [version] Settings

  Note for those on macOS: - Be aware that the user Library folder is hidden by default on macOS. More on that here:

  https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html

  In the Finder, open the “Go” menu whilst holding down the Option (Alt) key.

  "Library" will now appear in the list - below the current user's “home” directory. ]

 

Now you can drag the entire Adobe Photoshop [Version] Settings folder to the desktop or somewhere safe as a backup of your settings.

 

 

Note for macOS:

Preference preservation is affected by macOS permissions,

You’ll need to allow Photoshop ‘Full Disk Access’ in your Mac OS Preferences/Security and Privacy

 

If resetting preferences doesn't fix your issue:

Go to Preferences > Performance... and uncheck Multithreaded Compositing - and restart Photoshop.

Is Photoshop still hanging? 

Go to Preferences > Performance... click Advanced Settings... and uncheck "GPU Compositing" - then restart Photoshop. 

 

 

 

 

It may even be time to reinstall Photoshop.

 

It’s recommended that you use the Adobe CC cleaner tool to remove all traces first.

(See above about preserving preferences first, though! It’s worth preserving them unless they are corrupted.)

How and when to use the Creative Cloud Cleaner tool | Advanced steps

https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html

 

Uninstall Photoshop BUT make sure to choose the option “Yes, remove app preference”.

 

Once that process finishes, start the installation process and look into the “Advanced Options”. Uncheck “Import previous settings and preferences” and choose to “Remove old versions”.

 

neil barstow - adobe forum volunteer,

colourmanagement consultant & co-author of 'getting colour right'

See my free articles on colour management

Help others by clicking "Correct Answer" if the question is answered.

Found the answer elsewhere? Share it here. "Upvote" is for useful posts

 

judithp38591294
January 8, 2026

I have done all of this, and Photoshop still crashes every time I try to print. I only got PS 2026 because some Tools in CS6 Bridge stopped working, and when I tried to re-install it, it told me that my legally purchased copy was not legally purchased.

 

It seems like printing should be a basic function that shouldn't need all this work to actually work!

Legend
January 8, 2026

Judith,

It would have been better to start your own/new post; it's easy to have your issue ignored for tailing on to someone else's different problem. Tom is not crashing. It's hard to sort out the chocolate from the peanut butter.

 

Yes, printing should be "a basic function that shouldn't need all this work"! But you raised a red flag with your use of CS6 Bridge. Did you not download Bridge 16.0.1 when you downloaded Ps 27.x (Ps 2026)?

 

Please post a screenshot of the error message you get when you print; your printer make and model. I'd love to help you!

 

Larry
Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 5, 2026

Try resetting the tools and/or preferences.
To restore preferences quickly using a keyboard shortcut:

Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (Mac OS) as you start Photoshop. You are prompted to delete the current settings. The new preferences files are created the next time you start Photoshop.
Note: Using the keyboard shortcut, preference files for custom shortcuts, workspaces, and color settings will also be reset to default.

from here:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#restore_preferences

Legend
January 4, 2026

What are your symptoms, Tomas -- any error message? So, you hit Print, thinking everything's ok -- but no printout?

Any error conditions like Out Of Paper from the printer? Depending on the brand of printer, you might find hints in Print Center>File>Error Log.

 

Larry
January 4, 2026
Hi’ I hit print and the image doesn’t appear in the print preview as it has always done. No error codes it just doesn’t prepare the image for printing. I have reset the photoshop preferences, upgraded to Tahoe and reloaded the Canon print driver. Everything was working using all previous Photoshops. The problems started right after upgrading to 2026.

Tom Morillo
Legend
January 4, 2026

Please share the printer model.

  • Is it wired or wireless?
  • Can you capture the screen of System Settings>Printers & Scanners?
  • Does it show as the Default printer? Is the printer status on/offline?

[it occurred to me after this post to ask what version of Mac OS you're on]

 

Larry