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After updating to Photoshop 2024 I lost Canon Print Studio Pro from the Photoshop menu File-Automate. Anyone know of a solution?
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Maybe this thread can help something Solved: Since PS 24 update Canon Print Studio Pro not work... - Adobe Support Community - 13412719
I guess you must move some files or copy paste them in correct place. It actually appears that plugin needs update to work with Ps 24 version.
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Is this the right location?
Don't see .ppl
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Thank you for the reply. I'm afraid PSP might indeed need an update because I think I had to use the method in that link after an earlier Photoshop update. I looked at it this time, but unlike Photoshop 2023, I have no folder for Photoshop 2024, so I can't copy the plugin there.
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I use print studio pro and today found the updated photoshop 24 had removed the plug in. I just closed photoshop out then went to PSP in applications folder. Click on the the Plug-In Install again. When it asked where you want to install the plug-in just choose the applications folder again and select Photoshop 24 Plug-ins folder and install. After installation reopen Photoshop and hopefully you find it back under automations. It worked for me.
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Thank you for the reply. I don't have a folder for Photoshop 24, like I do for Photoshop 23.
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I am not computer savvy enough to know where to find the Plug In folder (?)
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I have about a half dozen plug ins folders. I finally found the one where I needed to copy the plug in into. The plug in does still work, but losing my plugins (and whatever else) because of updates is a frustrating time consuming waste. If it wasn't for camera raw capabilty I would still be using an older non-subscription version of LR and PS. As it is, I'm paying a monthly fee to have my workflow interrupted after updates.
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I was able to find the Plug-in Folder and copy the Canon Print Studio Pro files to Photoshop 2024. But they are not showing up anywhere when I open PS. My solution thusfar is to keep a copy of PS 2021 specifically for printing using CPSP, but I realize that will become obsolete at some point.
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[Mac M1 user running Photoshop 2024]
I was beating my head against a wall on this one, too. I tried moving/renaming plugin folders, installing/uninstalling/reinstalling, yada, yada, yada... the same grief we go through every time that Adobe/Canon updates anything.
It turns out that the issue in this case is that the Canon plugin just flat-out does not work unless Photoshop is running under Rosetta.
Navigate to your Photoshop app (usually /Applications/Adobe Photoshop 2024/Adobe Photoshop 2024.app). Right click; select Get Info. Check the "Open using Rosetta" box. Reopen Photoshop, and suddenly it's magically working.
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I concur with this "fix". After installing Photoshop Elements 2024, it was missing the Print Studio Pro (PSP) automation tool, and doing the normal PSP install did not fix it. I had to manually re-install PSP by clicking on PSETUP.EXE in the "C:\Program Files\Canon\Print Studio Pro" folder. It complained that I didn't have a supported version of Photoshop but let me continue anyway. I indicated the proper location for the plugin, in my case it is "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 2024\Plug-Ins". Works fine.
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I have a Macbook Pro 2021 and Photoshop 2024 and cannot get the plugin to work, even though I tried all of the above. Rosetta Stone does not show up as an option when I click on get info, so I don't know if that means I don't need it. I have an M1 processor. I would love to find a solution because I must toggle back and forth between my new and old Mac every time I need to print. I would love help with this if anyone has any suggestions! Thank you!
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@defaulti34fk56l3yuz If the tips here are no help, then you'll have to go to Canon Support on this question I fear - it's an add on software , not something made by Adobe.
I hope this helps
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