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Photoshop print crash. Latest windows 11 (today), latest printer driver (today), uninstalled photoshop with cc cleaner and reinstalled from website (today), checked GPU compatibility - it is fine. Looks like it is time to cancel by Adobe Account! Various suggestions from the community have all failed
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As this is your first post on this topic, I don't know what community suggestions have been tried.
Have you tried holding down the spacebar while selecting print from the menu?
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Yes I tried holding down the space bar. Tried creating a blank document in photoshop and printing it. Tried printing in other apps (works fine) and coming back into Photoshop.
With the clean program I only unloaded Photoshop. I will try the all option. I may also look for other files that didn't get eliminated.
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Cleaned all Adobe apps. Even that was not enough. Looked for any adobe files of any stripe and deleted them manually. In the end all of this finally worked.
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@Cedarstrip For both Mac and Win - take a look at the following article and check if that helps:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/printing-color-management-photoshop1.html
You may like to re-install the printer drivers to check if that makes a difference?
Here is some general Adobe [Mac and Win] info on printing problems,
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-printing-problems.html
Simple reset for Photoshop printing: hold the space bar when you open the print window. It resets the print dialogs - deleting possibly corrupt print metadata in the file.
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If that doesn’t help -
Here is some troubleshooting advice:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/basic-trouble-shooting-steps.html
neil barstow - adobe forum volunteer,
colourmanagement consultant & co-author of 'getting colour right'
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