Sometimes Adobe PDF printer doesn’t get installed with Acrobat Standard DC installation.
Solution: Repair Acrobat installation or add the printer manually
PDFwriter is a printer driver for Mac OS X, which will let you generate PDF files by simply printing. PDFwriter is heavily based on CUPS-PDF. It doesn't use ghostscript to generate PDF files, instead it uses the Mac OS X internal pdf capabilities. Go to the main menu and click on 'File' and then click on 'Print'. You will then see a print window. Select a printer, number of copies to print, and pages to printed. After that, click on the 'Print' button.
To resolve the problem, try the following solutions in the order they appear below.
Acrobat DC—or the resources it depends upon—could be damaged. Try repairing the product using the step below.
Pdf Printer Mac
Run repair from within Acrobat Acrobat DC: Choose Help > Repair Installation.
Click Start > Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
In the
Add a Device dialog box, select Add a local printer. If the option is not visible, click The printer that I want isn't listed.In the Add Printer dialog box, select Add a Local Printer or Network printer with Manual Settings.
Select Use an existing port option and select Documents*.pdf (Adobe PDF) from the drop-down list. Click Next.
Click Have Disk. Click Browse and then navigate to the location - C:Program Files (x86)AdobeAcrobat <version>AcrobatXtrasAdobePDF
Select AdobePDF.inf from the list. Click Open and then click OK.
You see many Adobe PDF Converters on the list. Count six down from the top and select the printer. Click Next (you may have to try this multiple times to find the correct Converter from the list that works with your version of Windows).
Name your printer as Adobe PDF. Follow onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
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