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Printing from Photoshop 23.4.1

  • June 28, 2022
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Unable to print from Photoshop V23.4.1.

I am using macOS Monterey Version 12.4. Everytime you issue an update it stops printing my picture. Would you kindly help. Thanks

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    Correct answer TheDigitalDog

    You want to go back to previous versions?
    In Adobe Creative Cloud, select PS, click on the three dots and select "Other Versions".

    You might try this before doing so:

    Quit Photoshop if running.
    Relaunch Photoshop and open the file that you want to print.
    Press the Spacebar on your keyboard before you click File > Print. This process resets printer preferences that have been written into the image.

    See: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-printing-problems.html

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    Participating Frequently
    January 31, 2023
    Participating Frequently
    January 31, 2023

    @TheDigitalDog I'm seaching everywhere for a solution to getting back to the print dialog options as seen in the screencapture attached. I'm running Mac 12.6.3 but clearly need to go back in time.  I'm looking to turn of color managment in order to make more consistent and CC prints on an Epson Surecolor P600.  I dont know why theyve lost all of those detail in the previous versions 😞 any help will be much appricaited! 

    TheDigitalDog
    Inspiring
    January 31, 2023

    In Photoshop, you must have Application (Photoshop) Manages Color. 

    It works in macOS 12 and macOS 13:

     

    Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
    Participating Frequently
    February 1, 2023

    12.62 for the 3880 is what I'm running and it's all there. 

    Then maybe do the Epson Enema and install the print drivers (from Epson) again: 
    1.Delete all instances of Epson printers from System Preferences (System Settings in Ventura)>Print & Fax.

    2.Then go to /Library/Printers and toss the whole Epson folder.

    3.Toss LFP Remote Panel (IF you are using this utility for your printer).

    4.Then reinstall drivers from Epson and never Apple.
     
    NOTE: IF you have more than one Epson printer, you need to install the driver in the order of their release! Older then newer or you run into issues (eg, install 4800 before you’d install 3880).

     


    that worked! thank you so much for your time and knowledge! 

    Derek Cross
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 28, 2022

    When you update an application, such as Photoshop, also keep the previous version so you can return to it and use it if there's an issue with the new version and you need time to sort it out.

    Re the printing issue, have you checked to see if there's a new printer driver for your printer?

    Carol RHAuthor
    Known Participant
    June 28, 2022

    Well it use be the case. Now when you update Photoshop the previous version disapear from your file completely, only the name is listed. Adobe need to fix this bug.  BTW,  the printer driver is correct. Now, how can I get the previous version of photoshop back in order. I did not delete it. 

    TheDigitalDog
    TheDigitalDogCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    June 28, 2022

    You want to go back to previous versions?
    In Adobe Creative Cloud, select PS, click on the three dots and select "Other Versions".

    You might try this before doing so:

    Quit Photoshop if running.
    Relaunch Photoshop and open the file that you want to print.
    Press the Spacebar on your keyboard before you click File > Print. This process resets printer preferences that have been written into the image.

    See: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-printing-problems.html

    Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
    Ged_Traynor
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 28, 2022

    Moving thread to the Photoshop ecosystem forum from Using the Community