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Am running CS6 on a Win10 64bit machine. Recently the print dialog bxes in PS are extremely slow to open. I have 3 Epson printers (7890, P800, & XP-640). All have latest drivers, software & firmware. I have no problem printing via QImage; only PS. Checking I note that this is a fairly common issue. I have tried the following without success:
1. Changing default printer.
2. Deleting .aud fille (Program Data/Epson/Printer) It was only 6KB in size)
3. Could not find Net Driver HPZ12 service to delete
Printers are not on a network.
Any ideas?
--Alan
I had the same problem with a clients computer. Updating the AMD Driver to 18.Q3 solved the problem.
Windows 10, i7 8700k, WX 5100, CC 2018.
Seems they found the issue...
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I think that issue could be caused by the antivirus or the firewall software... Can you try to disable it?
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Thanks for your response. Disabled antivirus per your suggestion with no luck/change.
--Alan
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have you try this?
To access hidden folders in Windows Explorer, click on the Tools tab, click on Folder options, click on View. Under the heading "Hidden Folders and files" click on "Show Hidden Folders and files".
You will then be able to access the folder "Program Data". In the folder called "Program Data" you will find a folder titled "Epson". In the Epson folder is a folder called "Printer". In the printer folder is the file (In my case anyway) called "EPAUDF01.AUD. When I deleted the file (that had swollen to 40 megabytes), the system (or the Epson Printer program... I'm not sure which), generated a new file that was 2 kilobytes in size, after I had restarted my machine.
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As stated, I deleted the .AUD file you mentioned (Program Data/Epson/Printer) without any luck. Actually, the file size was only 6KB.
--Alan
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Have tried all of the above and many more suggestions from Google, Adobe, etc and still no luck. Does anyone out there have a possible solution? Am very frustrated! Thanks.
--Alan
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Hi
I'll bump this one up as I've just hit the issue. Printing from anything but Photoshop is OK. Printing from any version of Photoshop and the Photoshop print dialogue is very slow (taking 25-30 secs to appear and similar for any changes to take effect).
I reset preferences in Photoshop (before realising that it is affecting all three installed versions CC2018 19.0.1 ; CC2017 and CS6 ). I also ran the Windows troubleshooter on the printers. So far no joy.
Dave
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Well I'm still scratching my head over this one
Symptoms - in any installed version of Photoshop the print dialogue takes 25-35 secs to open and changing any print option within it - it again becomes unresponsive for a similar length of time (a pain when printing). Not only that, but everything on the system becomes unresponsive while waiting for the dialogue to update - even Windows task manager.
This happens from all installed versions of Photoshop (CC2018, CC2017 and CS6)
Printing and print dialogues work fine from Lightroom Classic, Acrobat, In Design, Illustrator, Microsoft Office Suite.
What I have done so far :
Uninstalled and removed the drivers for both printers (both Epson). The Photoshop Print Dialogue was still unresponsive with only the default Microsoft "printers" showing.
It was also unresponsive to Adobes own Print to PDF printer (I uninstalled Acrobat to remove that as part of testing - to no avail)
Reinstalled printers with the latest drivers (but as stated above the dialogue in unresponsive even with the printers and drivers removed)
Run the Windows print troubleshooter - no issues found
Run sfc /SCANNOW - no problems found
Removed file EPAUDF01.AUD which Epson rebuilt
Reset preferences
Any thoughts and ideas welcome.
Dave
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I have the same issue with the exception I have a Canon Pro 10 printer. I see this on 3 different computers (2 at home and 1 at work). Mine though is more like 5-10 seconds though.
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Just adding that I also have the same performance issue when trying to print to Canon PRO-1000 and PRO-2000 printers from Ps CC (2018).
It takes 10-20 seconds to open/close the Print Settings dialog from Photoshop Print Settings (the time depends on which printer I'm using) which is a real pain. If I open the same dialog for Printer Preferences from the Control Panel then there is no performance issue, only from within Ps.
Can Adobe please respond to this issue as it seems to be affecting many users.
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I have the same issue with an Epson 3880 printer.
30 seconds to open dialogue box, slow to change anything within it and slow to exit or print other than to cancel the dialogue box.
Same printer preferences through windows OK
All other applications OK.
Adobe please assist.
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For me this started around the Windows 10 Fall release so I suspect it is in Windows not Photoshop, particularly as it hit 3 versions of Photoshop that I have installed, at the same time - two of which are old versions for which there was no change in software.
I have been told that Photoshop uses parts of the Windows print system that many apps do not which is why the symptom only shows for Photoshop.
I'm still looking though
Dave
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For me nothing to do with Windows 10 as running Windows 7 and also printing from other apps using the same dialogs (e.g. from CorelDraw) is not a problem so definitely an Adobe/Ps issue.
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The problem is identifying the common factor as for the vast majority, myself included until a couple of months ago, this is not happening.
Dave
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Hey everyone, so I was fed up with my print dialog issues and other CC performance problems (hangs and such). I had suspicions that the fact that I've been running the same Windows 10 install may have something to do with it, so I took the plunge and did a full Win10 and CC reinstall with fresh Nvidia drivers. It seems to have fixed the problem, the print dialog is instant now.
Now if Adobe could fix the PS text size preview glitch, that would wonderful.
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Hi
Text size preview was fixed in this week's 19.1.0 r.238 release
On the print dialogue I was thinking I may need to do a clean install. I'll give it a shot when I get some downtime
Dave
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Thankfully, the Win10 reinstall is dead simple and can be done in less time that you would imagine. Around an hour probably.
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Rebuilding is not an option for me and the issue needs to be addressed by Adobe.
I installed the 19.1 release yesterday and noticed that the image preview in Photoshop Print Settings has been messed up (it now sometimes requires going into the Print Settings (Properties) and okaying to display correctly. Also, alert message boxes now have a horrible white background with a grey button (not a good look!).
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I am running Photoshop 19.1.1 and I just started having the problem with my Epson R3000 printer. I removed and reinstalled the printer but that has not helped. I also have a HP 4385 (old printer) and it is ok with Photoshop. Please Adobe figure this out. 20-30 seconds delay to open Epson dialog and 30-60 second delays to change anything in it's dialog window.
I sure hope Adobe figures this out soon.
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I'm using the latest PS CC 2018 and the most up-to-date Win10.
Adobe Photoshop Version: 19.1.2 20180302.r.277 2018/03/02: 1160083 x64
Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit
Version: 10 or greater 10.0.16299.15
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:12, Stepping:2 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading
Physical processor count: 6
Logical processor count: 12
Processor speed: 3331 MHz
Built-in memory: 24574 MB
Free memory: 10855 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 21907 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 70 %
I'm not using the print option in PS very often, but only every 10 days or so. So I don't know exactly with which update this issue was introduced... But about 4 weeks ago, everything worked just fine and since the latest 19.x updates it got screwed somewhere.
What happens?
Open a file, you can edit, create layers, zoom, modify, brush, whatever you want, everything works smoothly. Small files, large files, all kinds of formats (JPEG, TIFF, etc.) no problems.
BUT, as soon as you click on File/Print, the havoc starts!
The mouse cursor becomes slooooooow.... system becomes slow, even a browser window starts to slow down. The Windows Resource Monitor shows about 15-25% CPU utilization, but the Photoshop.exe PID gets a red entry; "Not Responding" After about 15-25 seconds, the Print Dialog window finally appears. But every action in this window, results in another slow/stall behavior of my system. In fact the Print Dialog becomes unusable! Only when I click on 'Cancel', everything is back to normal again.
Done so far to check/verify:
-all other applications work fast and without any issues when printing! Even other Adobe s/w like AI, Acrobat, ID, etc. Also MS Office applications and other graphic software keep on working just fine with their printing dialogs/windows/features.
So it's a specific PS CC 2018 + Print only issue!
-Checked the Event Log files; but there is nothing logged about any PS issues. (?)
-I've even uninstalled PS CC 2018 from my system and cleaned up all remains, including appdata leftovers and all temporary garbage from PS. Reinstalled the latest PS CC 2018 from the CreativeCloud app; left PS CC 2018 with all its standard settings and just tried to print again.
No luck, problem with print dialog from PS CC 2018 is back immediately.
Then I set all my personal settings and performance enhancements within PS CC 2018; no change. GPU acceleration on/off; no difference. Scratch disks on/off/change; no difference.
Even reinstalled all my printer drivers; no difference. But as I mentioned before, ALL OTHER applications do print just fine! Only PS CC 2018 print function is unusable.
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It's now end of March 2018 and much like you I'm still experiencing massive slow down when trying to print. Not only does everything slow down ultimately becoming unresponsive, but I can't even get it to print to my Epson Stylus Pro 4900. No other problems printing in AI so if it's not PS and it's Windows 10, I don't understand how it can be so.
Adobe Photoshop Version: 19.1.2 20180302.r.277 2018/03/02: 1160083 x64
Number of Launches: 12
Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit
Version: 10 or greater 10.0.16299.15
System architecture: AMD CPU Family:15, Model:1, Stepping:2 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX
Physical processor count: 4
Logical processor count: 8
Processor speed: 3592 MHz
Built-in memory: 16342 MB
Free memory: 5625 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 14437 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 70 %
Alias Layers: Disabled.
Modifier Palette: Disabled.
Highbeam: Enabled.
Image tile size: 1028K
Image cache levels: 4
Font Preview: Medium
TextComposer: Latin
Display: 1
Display Bounds: top=0, left=0, bottom=1080, right=1920
OpenGL Drawing: Enabled.
OpenGL Allow Old GPUs: Not Detected.
OpenGL Drawing Mode: Advanced
OpenGL Allow Normal Mode: True.
OpenGL Allow Advanced Mode: True.
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glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[32]
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glgpu[0].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VARYING_FLOATS]=[128]
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glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_VERTEX_PROGRAM]=1
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glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_FRAGMENT_SHADER]=1
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glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE]=1
glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_TEXTURE_FLOAT]=1
glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_OCCLUSION_QUERY]=1
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glgpu[0].extension[AIF::OGL::GL_ARB_SHADER_TEXTURE_LOD]=1
clgpu[0].CLPlatformVersion="2.1 AMD-APP (2527.8)"
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clgpu[0].IsIntegratedCLGPU=0
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clgpu[0].CLName="Tahiti"
clgpu[0].CLVendor="Advanced Micro Devices, Inc."
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clgpu[0].CLBandwidth=1.89185e+11
clgpu[0].CLCompute=1510.62
License Type: Subscription
Serial number: 94070491583484602911
GUIDBucket:
Application folder: D:\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2018\
Temporary file path: C:\Users\danra\AppData\Local\Temp\
Photoshop scratch has async I/O enabled
Scratch volume(s):
C:\, 118.7G, 83.8G free
D:\, 3.64T, 2.99T free
Required Plug-ins folder: D:\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2018\Required\Plug-Ins\
Primary Plug-ins folder: D:\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2018\Plug-Ins\
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Do you have a Radeon Graphic card? If so are you running the current driver? If so you might try uninstalling it and install a driver version from last year. DDU will uninstall it and is free. That fixed it for me. I think there is some conflicts between Radeon and Adobe products.
Doug
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Although installing an older driver might fix this specific Adobe PS only ! problem (the issue does NOT occur with other Adobe products), that older driver might also introduce bugs again, that were fixed by issuing more recent drivers.
Or use my (temporary) solution as mentioned in post #32 from this topic.
Another user bought another type of graphics card, Quadro P600, (which uses totally different driver s/w), and that seemed to fix this problem.
Graphics card for a Photoshopper, not a Gamer
Although I still think Adobe should fix this issue, NOT the paying customer who uses a standard graphics card which are sold by millions.
The issue was also reported here:
but no concrete and/or real answer from anyone from Adobe.
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Although I still think Adobe should fix this issue, NOT the paying customer who uses a standard graphics card which are sold by millions.
Personally I think AMD should fix it. Their driver update broke it and not just for the latest Photoshop but for every version I have installed.
Dave
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I don't care who fixes it, albeit Santa Claus. But sofar, neither Adobe, neither AMD has ever (as far as I know) responded to this issue and/or made an effort to fix it...