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I have two printers, both working. I can print images using Windows internal print commands. However, Photoshop CC 20.0.4 crashes immediately - with a Windows prompt, not Adobe - when anything to do with printing is evoked. That is, File > Print dies before any response comes back.
The printers are a Samsung and a Canon Pro-1000 A3 printer. Both are fine with other applications. Canon's plug in will run in the absence of an image, but the system crashes if there is an image present. I can print images which cause Photoshop to crash using Windows internal print commands.
This is a sudden event, starting on Tuesday 19 March, following an update from Adobe. Work is piling up. Relevant Windows error log is this:
- | EventData |
Photoshop.exe |
20.0.4.26077 |
5c764fad |
ntdll.dll |
6.1.7601.24387 |
5c7f3a94 |
c0000374 |
00000000000bf302 |
1e5c |
01d4dfc64593edb3 |
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019\Photoshop.exe |
C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll |
904257cd-4bb9-11e9-97a2-bcee7b98e83b |
Relevant systems information is:
Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit
Version: 7 SP1 6.1.7601.24387
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:14, Stepping:4 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, HyperThreading
Physical processor count: 6
Logical processor count: 12
Processor speed: 3402 MHz
Built-in memory: 16326 MB
Free memory: 8961 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 14935 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 60 %
Hi
Have you tried resetting preferences? Although user preferences do not contain print settings, resetting also restores Photoshop's internal preferences which are saved when Photoshop closes. If they become corrupt then various issues can occur.
To do this go to Prefernces >General and choose "Reset Preferences on Quit". Then click OK and close and restart Photoshop
Dave
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Hi
Have you tried resetting preferences? Although user preferences do not contain print settings, resetting also restores Photoshop's internal preferences which are saved when Photoshop closes. If they become corrupt then various issues can occur.
To do this go to Prefernces >General and choose "Reset Preferences on Quit". Then click OK and close and restart Photoshop
Dave
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I did that once before but what the hell, I thought, try it again. And it worked. Thank you.
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You're welcome
Dave
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Thanks for that. Saved me a lot of time trying to figure out why PS crashed whenever It tried to open the Print dialogue. I too didn't think it would be the Preferences, but what do I know! 🙂
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Hi Dave could you assist me aswell, I'm having the same problem. I have creative cloud subscription and have regularly updated the program. I have today, updated, then uninstalled and reinstalled the program and have reset the preferences as suggested in this post. I am unsure what else to do. My print dialogue opens, but the program crashes when I click print. I have also sent the crash reports to Adobe. Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks
Giselle
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OK, Thank you for this response. It does in fact work.
BIG PROBLEM:
IT KEEPS HAPPENING!!!!
This is not a fix, it is a work around. This needs to be fixed.
I just lost work, and production time. Unacceptable.
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Hello Dave. I've experienced this problem for the recent 2020 and 2018 versions. I completed your recommended steps and it continues to crash. Do you have any other ways to remedy this issue or a source that I can address this to?
Reishead
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This issue is still hapening in Dec 2020, still no fix. It appears to be files created in older versions of PS that the new version fails to read correctly. No problem if you create the file in your current version. If you do the reset of the preferences it will let you print but you get a couple of warnings that the prints settings are not compatible and/or the printer has changed (in my case the printer has changed but this should not cause PS to crash). If you shut PS down and restart it and try to print an older file the same thing happens. Major issue, needs a fix ASAP.
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AndyStark
You can report it as a bug here
https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/categories/photoshop_family_photoshop
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This worked. I do not know why but then I don't care why Just glad it worked.
January 20, 2022
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worked for me too ! thanks !
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I'm wondering how many users this affects. I have this issue regularly now, months after the original post. Sure hope Adobe is reading this stuff.
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Dave, I have a fully working, licensed copy of Photoshop CS6.
There IS no item under <Edit> <Preferences> General . . . . "Reset preferences on Quit" or anything remotely similar.
Is this a new clever way Adobe's new owners are going to force me to RENT CC forever?
If so, I'm going to find a non-Adobe product to buy and learn.
Berkeley Fuller-Lewis
Talent, OR
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To reset Preferences in CS6 press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (Mac OS) as you start Photoshop. You are prompted to delete the current settings. New preferences files are created when you start Photoshop.
Dave
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TO REPEAT. NO SUCH THING HAPPENS WHEN I START PHOTOSHOP CS6 using <CTRL><ALT><SHFT>.
After the windows "do you want to run this" YES/NO, Photoshop opens normally and doesn't ask you ANYTHING.
I finally found how where and what the Photoshop preferences file is, re-named it, re-started Photoshop and things are OK.
Your "advice" does NOT work . . . at least in Photoshop CS6, running Windows 10 (Build 1903).
Earth to Dave, do you read me?
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Yes it does work, I've just done it. But with an attitude like the one you have just shown, I won't explain further, I'll just say - good luck I'm out.
Dave
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This thread should NOT be marked SOLVED!
I am using cc2020 and have had numerous crashes when opening the Print dialogue.
Resetting Preferences is poor work-around, not a solution. Every time you reset Preferences you have to enter all your old preferences again, (you DID remember them, didn't you?) as Photoshop has no way of saving Preferences
My old copy of CS5 thankfully works without trouble (and loads and runs documents much faster too) so I'm no longer going to pay for the crippled cc2020.
Photoshop cc2020 also does not save my Printer Preferences correctly, unlike CS5.
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Crash on print request 100% since updated to 2020.
Both previous and current versions now crash:
Photoshop 2020 V21.0.1 20191106.r.47 2019/11/06: 3152b481f18 x64
+ Photoshop CC2019 V20.0.7 20191017.r.87 2019/010/17: 1208010 x64
Did:
Uninstalled - reinstalled
Deleted preferences file (both with Ctl-Alt-Shift and manually)
Tried Ctl-P and File-Print. Both crash.
Not related to file types
Any suggestions on what can I try next?
TIA 😃
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Thanks worked for me too in Elements 14!
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Print settings are stored as metadata in the file. If the printer has changed, or the settings are otherwise invalid or corrupt, PS can crash.
To clear print settings, hold the spacebar when clicking "print".
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Thanks, this works!
I just have to open up all of my PSD files (all 2000 of them) and shift-print dialog, but not print. Then save and close. The clearing of the preferences only works for a little while.
Dave
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Here it is, 6 months later, new computer, and the problem reared its ugly head.
There's got to be an actual fix for this. I am getting very annoyed and angry. We pay $21 a month and expect for it to work 100% of the times without a band-aid work-around.
Will someone please hack PS and sell me a patch file? Adobe doesn't seem to be doing anything but collection all of our monthly dues.
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This is beyond ridiculous!!!! ADOBE FIX THIS!!!!!!
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I am having the same problem and am desperate for a solution because I earn my living selling my prints. The problem started for me with the latest Photoshop 2020 update (early August). I have tried all the fixes suggested in this thread. Some of them work for a while but then the crashes happen again, often EVERY TIME I try to print. And I am getting VERY fed up with having to re-set my preferences, workspace, toolbar... etc. etc. Please, please, please Adobe DO SOMETHING TO FIX THIS PROBLEM!!!!