Adobe InDesign: Bugs
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[ID-4214241] Printing Error: The Adobe Print Engine has failed to output your data due to an unknown problem
Since I update indesign to CC 2019 I can't print to booklet all of my .indd files which were overwrited in .indd version CC 2019 (and even the older versions can't be printed to booklet...).
I got the error message : "printing error : The Adobe Print engine has failed to output your data due to an unknow problem"indesign 14.0.1
Windows 7 version 6.1
printer : Adobe PDFHere is the error log :
%%[ ProductName: Distiller ]%%
%%[Page: 1]%%%%[ Error: invalidrestore; OffendingCommand: restore ]%%
Stack:
-save-
%%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% …
21 votesWe have been able to reproduce the issue and it is currently under investigation.
Customers facing similar issue, please share the document with santalwa@adobe.com
Regards
InDesign Team -
[ID-4273763] Indesign 21.0.2 packaging not compatible on macOS 26 Tahoe
Indesign 21.0.2 packaging fails on machines updated to macOS 26 Tahoe.
When a file is packaged an error message is returned, indicating an error when copying links.
This error does not appear when the same file is packaged on a system using an older mac OS. (Sonoma 14.6.1)Our team has checked all linked files for corrupt files, errors in naming, missing links - there are none of these errors across our files.
This is a recurring error for any Indesign version 21.02.2 and older on machines updated to macOS 26 Tahoe. We have tried various files on various computers,…
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Typo in ID print settings. Adobe ID -> Print -> Setup -> Paper Size, in the dropdown it should say ‘SRA3’ but it now says ‘<‘
Typo in ID print settings.
Adobe ID -> Print -> Setup -> Paper Size, in the dropdown it should say ‘SRA3’ but it now says ‘<‘
3 votesThanks for reporting the issue
We re looking into it-Aman
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