07-28-2023 10:03 AM
I have an older ipf8400 that I was using with Big Sur and Photoshop 2023. Recently, I started encountering an issue after upgrading from 11.7 to 11.7.8 where the print plugin would not send anything to the printer queue. In an attempt to fix the issue, I decided to upgrade to Ventura where now Photoshop crashes when the plugin is called. Ugh.
I'm on a 2020 iMac Intel 10-core. What in the heck is happening? I reverted back to Photoshop 2022, but same thing. The issue is compatibility with Ventura.
Before I painfully downgrade back to Big Sur 11.7 (last known working version), I want to know if there's anything else I should try? I did update the printer drivers but that didn't work either.
Thanks!
12-27-2024 02:17 PM
Did you ever find a solution to the print plugin? And how on earth do you go back to an old operating system? I have spent hours trying to make this work and cannot get the correct colors nor correct print layout on the paper now.
Just curious to know if anything worked.
Thanks!
01-02-2025 09:30 AM
I never did find a solution, or a response. What I did discover is that there were some jobs stuck in the print queue that I wasn't aware of. Once I selected them and deleted, then everything started working again! Perhaps this is your issue too? I am happy to report that I am on Ventura 13.6.4 and Photoshop 2024, using the most recent plugin 6.03 without any further issues. Hope this helps!
01-02-2025 05:06 PM
THank you - I hope it is that easy. I am on Mac 14.5 so I hope this does not create even more problems,
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