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It should only ever print to one printer at a time, but you may have two different ports pointing to the same printer. Unlikely, but again, it's somewhere else to check. I've seen this before. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question.

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Level 1. Message 1 of 9. HP Recommended. Product: laserjet Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 bit. Printer will not print multiple copies with windows Works great with previous OS. Tags 2. Tags: Laserjet Accepted Solutions. Message 4 of 9. You solved it with simple change of 'Printer hard disk' to 'Not installed' and 'Mopier mode' to 'Disabled'. I had the exact same problem and corrected it just a moment ago.

Next, click Printer properties. Click the Ports tab and clear the box for port "COM1. Click OK and try printing a file. Thanks for sharing your observation around this issue. It will certainly help the other users experiencing a similar issue. That worked! This has been a perpetual thorn in my side, but I finally have the solution, thanks to you! Hi there, Ive been having the same problem. Do you know how I can't rectify this to apply this fix? Then, try a test print and let's see if that corrects things.

I just encountered this problem, and the port change fixed it. I hadn't created a pdf in a few weeks, but my default printer had been reset to another printer on my system. This had to have been caused by a Windows 10 patch. My Adobe PDF printer port settings were reset as well.

As you say, most likley a Windows or Adobe update and knowing what I know now it is easy to reset. Adobe Acrobat DC pro, the latest version, running on a brand new machine with the latest version of Win 10 as of March 21, is total junk!

Buggy as hell. Crashes during printing. OCR doesn't work. Constantly on chat with tech support who are completely incompetent and slow as molasses. I think the time for Adobe has come to an end! I will be looking for a competitor! I've discovered that the further you go down the rabbit hole, the more isolated you become. Obviously, updating to a supported version of Adobe Acrobat during this decade isn't a choice, otherwise you would have done so.

Acrobat 9 is a vulnerable pos, and it should be removed. Wishing you luck! Remove all printers as well. Is it possible to print to an Adobe PDF printer? That's fantastic. Reinstall the printers one at a time, testing each one until you find the culprit. Then try every driver for that printer available until you find one that works. Thank you everyone. Very helpful printing guides and comments here.



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