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‎Aug 25, 2024
09:51 AM
The solution is listed above in this thread. Be aware that some items may have changed over the last 3 years, but you should be able to work your way through any variations. Good luck! Here are the steps: Use Terminal command to enable CUPS web interface cupsctl WebInterface=yes Go to CUPS URL for local installed printers and select Printers tab http://localhost:631/ Username & Password are those for the computer Choose Ricoh printer RICOH_IM_C4500__PS_ Select Modify Printer - Then Continue Then click on Continue again Select RICOH IM C4500 PS (en,...) Click on Modify Printer Set Default Options Change PostScript to Adobe PostScript Click on Set Default Options
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‎Oct 06, 2018
06:57 PM
Interesting. I wonder why the different computers in our office are all highlighting the incorrect text? I suppose that once it works for someone, that's a positive. Thanks for the reply. I'll continue to test on different computers before sending t it out to hundreds of people.
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‎Nov 14, 2017
10:55 AM
Hi John, thanks for the reply. Let me clarify what is happening and why it appears to be isolated to Adobe applications. If you're asking what I mean by all MacOS applications. I tried Microsoft Word, Excel, Apple Pages, Numbers, Text Edit, Photos, Google Chrome, Firefox, TextWrangler. The printer has been set to auto cut the paper by default, and the printer does auto-cut the paper when printing from the applications listed above. When printing from Adobe Illustrator, InDesign or Acrobat the printer does not auto-cut, even though the preference in the Adobe PostScript 3 Hardware Module has been set to auto-cut as the default setting. The printer driver does have a setting for choosing auto-cut, but it is either not being honored by the Adobe applications or Adobe's print system is not initializing the setting. My understanding is that the PostScript driver's PPD file contains each printers settings and characteristics. I have been focusing on the PPD with Epson support, but Adobe has their own print dialog settings which can formulate and send commands directly to the Adobe RIP inside the printer. I wish Adobe had a developer bug reporting website like Apple's so I could have this issue acknowledged.
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‎Apr 07, 2017
08:27 AM
Not Intel, but it was fixed in the resent upgrade - 2017.1.0 20170309.r.207 x64 (or 18.1.0)
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