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November 9, 2023
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PDF prints negative/Print as image grayed out

  • November 9, 2023
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Hello. Recently, as in just in the last month since Adobe Reader auto updated, I struggle with print consistency. I will open a PDF file that we have printed thousands of times before with no issues, hit print, and it comes out of the printer with all colors negative to what they should be, whether I print greyscale or not. (see image for example). I have since figured out that the "Print as Image" selection is what causes this. Why? I haven't figured that out. But I have figured out that this is the root cause for sure. When I uncheck this selection, it prints fine. HOWEVER, I am also unable to reliably uncheck it. Checking other forums/discussions lead me to believe that simply unchecking grayscale will allow me to access this, but it only works 50% of the time randomly. I have no idea how to fix this issue, and it is the same whether I "disable new acrobat reader" or not. This just started happening with the new update, we have never had this issue before.

Furthermore, It will not save my selection between prints, even sometimes when I don't close the document. Opening a different document, or the same one again later in the day results in a 50/50 chance of it being selected or not, and another 50/50 chance of me being able to change the selection.
On Acrobat version 2023.006.20360. On macOS version Sonoma 14.0

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Correct answer Luke Jennings3

Correction, hightest is for ventura, but that's still an older version of mac os than I have. I do have the newest version of the print driver installed.


Does the pdf print correctly from a browser? You can turn off auto-update in Acrobat, but not Reader, so re-installing is probably pointless. You may see some improvement from removing the printer in your System settings, then adding it back in, but that's a long shot. Check the firmware version of your printer (see the user manual), there may be an update. You could also contact Sharp and see if they can help, as other users may be having the same issues.

 

 

5 replies

JR Boulay
Adobe Expert
June 16, 2024

[MOVED TO THE ACROBAT READER DISCUSSIONS]

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
New Participant
April 27, 2024

It seems like the issue you're experiencing with Adobe Reader's print consistency, particularly with negative colors when "Print as Image" is selected, could be a bug introduced in the recent auto update. Since unchecking this option resolves the problem but is unreliable, it suggests a potential software glitch. Have you tried reinstalling Adobe Reader?

New Participant
June 16, 2024

Same problem here: PDF files print diapositive. So all white space is printed black, black text will print white. 

 

I removed Acrobat Reader completely and did a reinstallation. No succes.
When printing I can specify my advanceds color specs in the printer set up:
- Let the printer determine the colors
- Treat grayscale as K grayscale only
- Preserve black
- Preserve CMYK
- Print as image
- Simulate overprinting

No idea what to choose..

Anyone some idea what to do? 

Luke Jennings3
Inspiring
June 16, 2024

Is this happening to all pdfs, or just one? Google your printer name and model number and check for a print driver update, then install it and re-start your computer. Are you using Mac or PC?

New Participant
November 28, 2023

I am having the same problem. I have not found a solution yet. I also cannot print to the end of the page like I used to. It's making printing my pdf sewing patterns challenging.

Andrew VAAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 28, 2023

I have not found any official solution, but someone else had suggested printing from a browser and that worked great for me. try that maybe?

Open your browser, then drag and drop the file into the empty browser window, it should open the file, then print from there.

New Participant
November 29, 2023

I cannot choose the layers to print in my browser so therefore it prints all the sizes which makes it really hard to cut out. 😞 For now I am probably printing from my work laptop which is a PC.

Luke Jennings3
Inspiring
November 13, 2023

Go to your Mac System settings> Printers & Scanners> Select your printer and note the driver version.

Go to the link below and see if there is a newer print driver, if so, download and install it and then do a re-start.

https://business.sharpusa.com/Document-Systems/Models/Details/BP-70C36#downloads

 

Andrew VAAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 13, 2023

good thought. just checked, there is no print driver yet for the newest mac os. highest one is monterey 13 and im on sonoma 14. maybe that's my issue and I just have to wait until they have a new driver?

Except that it printed fine on Sonoma before adobe reader updated so I don't know.

Luke Jennings3
Luke Jennings3Correct answer
Inspiring
November 13, 2023

Correction, hightest is for ventura, but that's still an older version of mac os than I have. I do have the newest version of the print driver installed.


Does the pdf print correctly from a browser? You can turn off auto-update in Acrobat, but not Reader, so re-installing is probably pointless. You may see some improvement from removing the printer in your System settings, then adding it back in, but that's a long shot. Check the firmware version of your printer (see the user manual), there may be an update. You could also contact Sharp and see if they can help, as other users may be having the same issues.

 

 

Abambo
Adobe Expert
November 12, 2023

It would be nice to see the same document printed on a Windows PC or a prior version of Acrobat.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Andrew VAAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 13, 2023

the picture with the two documents side by side has a copy printed on prior version. the one that looks normal.