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Thread: ADOBE ACROBAT and SPOOLER SUBSYSTEM APP CONFLICT?

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    its_my_dime Guest

    ADOBE ACROBAT and SPOOLER SUBSYSTEM APP CONFLICT?

    Is there anything in the literature that suggests a conflict between Adobe
    Acrobat Professional 8.1.2 and the Vista Spooler Subsystem App? (HP
    LaserJet 1022).

    I found that if I deleted the spooler files and reinstalled the printer,
    everything worked well UNTIL I tried to print an Acrobat file when the
    Spooler Subsystem App error came back and wouldn't go away until I went
    through the reinstallation process all over again.

    Thoughts?



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    its_my_dime Guest

    Re: ADOBE ACROBAT and SPOOLER SUBSYSTEM APP CONFLICT?

    UPDATE:

    I get the same error trying to print from the Adobe Reader 9 as well. What
    is going on here?

    Thank you.

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    Snidley W. Guest

    Re: ADOBE ACROBAT and SPOOLER SUBSYSTEM APP CONFLICT?

    "its_my_dime" <its_my_dime@yahoo.com> wrote:

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    its_my_dime Guest

    Re: ADOBE ACROBAT and SPOOLER SUBSYSTEM APP CONFLICT?

    Adobe has some "fixes" that I will try. Meanwhile, according to web
    research, it appears that HP printers 1020 and 1022 have a problem with
    Acrobat files (especially if they contain "pictures" according to an email I
    received from an HP tech). The issue relates to the HP printer driver and
    perhaps later versions of Acrobat. Because these printers are no longer
    made, HP seems to have no plans to upgrade the drivers. Too bad.

    There are some workarounds. none of them perfect. However, printers don't
    last forever and I believe that the best future customer is someone who
    wrote a check in the past and was happy with the product. And lots of
    people make printers.

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    its_my_dime Guest

    Re: ADOBE ACROBAT and SPOOLER SUBSYSTEM APP CONFLICT?

    PLEASE ADD THIS TO THE ADOBE - SPOOLER SUBSYSTEM DATA BASE.

    There is a conflict between Adobe Acrobat 8.1.2 and similar and HP 1022
    LaserJet Printers and perhaps HP1020 as well. Trying to print from Acrobat
    creates a Spooler Subsystem App. errors. The problem may only occur when
    trying to print graphics but not pure text.

    Neither rebooting nor restarting the spooler clears the problem.The Spooler
    can be reset by deleting the Windows - System32- Spooler - Drivers - 32x86
    file and uninstalling - reinstalling the printer per Microsoft's
    instructions elsewhere posted.

    The problem can be resolved by one of the following:

    -export to Word (feature not available in Acrobat Reader).

    -print as image (file - print - advanced)

    -per HP email -- reinstall the printer using the HP LaserJet 6L Driver.
    First, under control panel - Turn Windows features on or off - print
    services - check only the LPD and LPR items. Use usb001 as the "port" when
    installing the printer.

    Hope this helps others with the same issue.

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