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Acrobat DC Crash - Print Web Page

Community Beginner ,
Jul 05, 2016 Jul 05, 2016

Acrobat DC ver: 2015.016.20045

OS: windows 8.1

Browser: IE 11.0.9600.18350CO

1. Click Print Web Page

2. a popup windows shows multiple conversion jobs running (screen shot 01)

3. select print to Adobe PDF

4. Adobe crashes (screen shot 02, 03)

screen shot 01

20160705.AcrobatDC.Crash.01.jpg

screen shot 02

20160705.AcrobatDC.Crash.02.jpg

screen shot 03

20160705.AcrobatDC.Crash.03.jpg

I'd realy appreciate your help.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 06, 2016 Jul 06, 2016

Hi baojings60291264 ,

Could you please tell if this is happening with a single web page or with all the web pages you are pages you are trying to print?

Are you able to print to Adobe PDF from other application like Notepad or MS Word?

Check if there is any update available for IE.

Let us know about the results.

Thank You!

Shivam

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 06, 2016 Jul 06, 2016

It happens to different web pages.

It's reproducible even after running acrobat DC cleaner tool, reinstall acrobat DC, restart PC, etc.

IE is up-to-date.

Printing from Word has no issue.

Addtional info, after the crash error:

1. it generated the new pdf file and I can open it, do OCR on it.

2. Task manager shows Acrobat still runs (screen shot 04). sometimes, several of them - I expect it to close after printing job

20160705.AcrobatDC.Crash.04.jpg

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 06, 2016 Jul 06, 2016
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Try to disable PDF add-on in IE,for that,open IE>click gear icon in the top right>Manage add-ons>locate the add-on related to Adobe Create PDF/Lean print>Right click>Disable. After disabling add-on restart IE and enable them again.

Check if the issue is resolved.

If disabling IE doesn't work, try to reset IE. Open IE .click on gear icon in the top right>Internet options>Advanced tab>Reset.

Let us know about the results.

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