11-29-2018 06:47 AM
I have alway use the "Print Studio Pro" Plugin in Photoshop in the File>Automate Drop Down. But since update in Photoshop it has disappeared and I can't get it back. I phoned Canon who were useless as they sent me a "Fix" which had nothing to do with this Problem. (The FIX they sent me was for "Fine Art Profiles" - Can you beleive it) Is it a Photoshop or Canon Problem? Can any one help. I use a MacBook Pro 10.13.6 High Siera. (I haven't upgraded to the new Mojve yet).
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11-29-2018 09:15 AM - edited 11-29-2018 09:17 AM
Go to Finder->Applications
Since you had a previous Photoshop (2018CC?) open that dropdown. You should see afoler "Plug-ins"
Open that dropdown
Copy "Print Stdio Pro" folder.
Do the same for Photoshop 2019CC and paste the folder into the "Plug-ins" folder.
I don't have earlier PS installed, but I will post a screenshot of my 2019 folder.
11-29-2018 12:57 PM
I think I have fixed it. I took the plug-ins from CC 17 instead of CC18 and transfered to CC19. There seems to be an extra plug-in there. I haven't acutally printed anthing yet but it seems to open ok with no error message. Thank you again.
Maggie
11-29-2018 01:10 PM
11-29-2018 02:24 PM
It all seems to be OK with different images. The file that seemed to be missing was CNPSPP103.
Maggie
11-29-2018 02:31 PM
11-29-2018 02:52 PM
As it is working Ok I will leave it alone but if I have another problem I shall do as you suggest.
Thanks
Maggie
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