Hello Community, I am also unable to print from Adobe Acrobat Pro XI and when I try to use preview it says its not supported. Any update on a solution? Is Adobe working on it with Apple? I have reinstalled my printer, reset printers, etc and nothing fixes the issue. I continue to see the message: Pr. How to Upgrade your Mac to macOS 10.13 High Sierra OS X 10.4 to 10.11, macOS 10.12 to macOS 10.13 and macOS. Driver for your printer model.
PDF Studio does not provide a PDF printer driver like Adobe does. In general, we found that packaging with our own PDF printer driver is not needed as nowadays the latest operating systems come with a PDF printer and most business applications include a Save As PDF function. To print any documents to PDF on older operating systems, there a number of free PDF printer drivers, available for download. Once installed, these printer drivers will show under the list of printers in your print dialog, allowing you to save any file or web page to PDF.
On Mac
Convert any document to PDF from the Print dialog, by choosing the option to save a document as PDF.
On Windows
Windows 10 now comes with a PDF printer. When printing just select Microsoft Print to PDF from the printer list.
Microsoft Office 2010 and above comes with a 'Save As PDF' function in each application (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
For Office 2007, Microsoft distributes a free add-in to Save As PDF.
CutePDF Writer and PrimoPDF are free PDF printer drivers that will show up under the print dialog and allow to print any file to PDF.
On Linux
Cups-pdf can print to PDF (Shows as a printer under your printer list)
OpenOffice Writer can export files as PDF.
LibreOffice can export files to PDF.
Installing Cups On Linux
Some users have reported the below steps for their installations:
Install On Ubuntu:
Uninstall ‘cups' from the Ubuntu Software Center
Reboot the system
Re-installed ‘cups' from the Ubuntu Software Center but this time with all available ‘Add-ons'
You should now be able to print using the Cups-pdf