No luck. Same result after rebuilding the preferences. Anything else?
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Browse All TopicsI have 1 user out of 25 that can not print to our RISO PS7R-HC5500 printer. We are using Adobe CS3 standard with all updates. I have tried to share the RISO from our server and direct. I have setup the printer EXACTLY as the other users. I am completely out of ideas. When I choose print (from within InDesign) i get the printer list to choose from. As soon as I choose the Riso I get an error message and it crashes. It is a generic Windows crash error of a gray box that reads InDesign.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Also gives me option to send error report. I hit send and dont send and sometimes I get another exception error. Any ideas would be great. It is a fresh install of XP, office 2003, CS3 adn all updates
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by: casinnolaPosted on 2009-04-14 at 14:32:24ID: 24142862
Just a suggestion... perhaps your preferences have gotten corrupted. Try rebuilding your InDesign preferences. You do this by closing InDesign, then as soon as you click to open it, hold down Ctrl-Alt-Shift (or Command-Option-Shift-Contr ol on Mac). Don't release the modifier keys... you'll get a dialog box asking if you want to replace the Preferences... click Yes, but don't release the keys yet... you'll get a second confirmation that says the same thing. Click Yes again, then let InDesign start.
This is just a "try everything" suggestion... it's worth a shot.