![]() First create a PostScript file, and then process it through Distiller to create the PDF file. If your printer requests that you use the largely outmoded workflow of creating PDF using Distiller, you’ll have to use the old method.(If I get information on workarounds to solve these crashes, I’ll post it here.) There are other reports of this in a thread on the Adobe Acrobat Mac forum. Today, it’s failing in the PDF creation process with a crash. On one of my computers where I installed Snow Leopard, the feature worked a couple of days ago. Inevitably, since this is a new feature (and I suspect not very well tested), there are glitches.If you install Acrobat 9 Pro new in Snow Leopard, and immediately upgrade to the current version (9.1.3), the Adobe PDF 9.0 print is not installed. ![]() Select the printer “Adobe PDF 9.0” and click the minus (-) sign. To do so, choose Apple > System Preferences > Print & Fax. If you upgrade from Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) to Snow Leopard (10.6), the Adobe PDF Printer installed by Acrobat 9 Pro is not removed.Acrobat 9.0 and earlier didn’t have this new capability. ![]() ![]()
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