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HighMan2017-09-28 18:50:38
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HighMan, 2017-09-28 18:50:38

Why doesn't Windows 10 print MS Office 2007?

Hello Lord!
The situation is as follows: there is a freshly installed Windows 10 (x64). It has a Xerox Phaser 3320 network printer configured.
Printing a test page - prints.
Print from browser - prints.
Printing from WordPad - prints.
But Adobe Acrobat Reader DC - refuses to print, like MS Office 2007. It gives an error: Printing is not possible due to incorrect settings of the current printer.
Half a day wasted. Tried a bunch of drivers. The situation is the same. Office & Acrobat refuse to print.
I removed all printer drivers from the system. Cleaned up as much as possible.
Advise how to solve this idiocy from Microsoft?
To put Linux and not to fuck brains - not to offer. This is the computer of the chief accountant and only Windows.

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x67, 2017-09-28
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Try installing the printer via wi-fi or ethernet if it works via usb.
Try a new office and a new reader. It is psychologically difficult for me to admit this to myself, but office 2010 is already becoming obsolete, not to mention 2007 (which is 11 years old). Since this is an accountant, before this step, of course, you need to create a restore point and ask the accountant himself about the panic fear of new software. Well, to perform manipulations on Friday evening, so that there are 2 days in case of problems.
If none of the suggested Ltonidor it won’t help me, installing a win7 virtual machine with the seventh office, an acrobat and a printer will definitely help. The easiest way is to set up virtualbox. File sharing via ctrl-c ctrl-v, drag'n'drop, shared folders, printer configured via network. Well, you can try using a print server or google cloud print (you will need a permanent Internet connection)

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pROCK, 2017-10-02
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Remove ALL printers and their drivers from this computer through Print Management (Control Panel-->Administrative Tools). Reinstall the printer. You can also set up driver isolation through the same print management. Adobe Reader has a "Print as Image" setting. Sometimes it helps

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