Adobe has tested Photoshop CC 2017 and Lightroom CC 2015.7/6.7 running on macOS 10.12 (Sierra). For details on known issues and workarounds, see:. Adobe strongly recommends that customers update Photoshop 2017 and Lightroom to 2015.7/6.7 prior to updating to macOS 10.12 (Sierra). Older versions of Photoshop and Lightroom were not designed, nor extensively tested to run on macOS Sierra. We strongly recommend that customers do their own testing on a non-production partition to ensure that new operating systems work with their current hardware and drivers (printing, etc). You may wish to remain on an older version of the OS that is compatible with prior versions of our software. If you do encounter issues that are not already documented, feel free to report them on our.
Adobe Photoshop CS6 is a very popular and one of the most affordable options. It's in the top 3 bestselling image design programs and has dozens of popular alternatives in the same price range, such as DxO OpticsPro 11 or Pinnacle Studio 20. CS5 Photoshop incompatible with MacOS Sierra? Should have read the warnings before I upgraded. Does this mean I can never use Photoshop again? (the end of the world) or will an Adobe fix occur in the future?
Have you submitted any Crash Reports along w/your email address?: Which printer do you have? Is your printer driver up-to-date? Just updating the driver may not work. You need to delete the driver, delete the printer, install the latest driver then install the printer.
Also, see this document from Apple on troubleshooting printing on OS X: Did it work properly prior to upgrading to Sierra? I don’t recommend that customers upgrade to Sierra without doing testing to ensure that it will work for their needs with their current hardware (printers) and drivers. Hello Everyone!!
I had an issue is whenever i Print from any app Adobe CC all versions from CS3 to CC 2015.3 and give print command it use to crash. I write on apple forum and they replied with one link and 3rd option from there worked for me like a charm.
Article Link: Choose Apple menu System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners. Control-click anywhere in the list of devices, then choose “Reset printing system” from the shortcut menu that appears.
From the Finder, choose Go Go to Folder. Type /Library/Printers/ and click Go. The Printers folder opens.
Choose Edit Select All to select all items in the folder. Choose File New Folder with Selection to put all of the selected items into a new folder named New Folder With Items. In my case after go to step 3 i just delete the all the items (files and folder) in it and install printer driver again from there site. Works perfectly i have xerox Phaser 7760DN printer. KUDOS to apple ? Good Luck Guys!! I had the latest printer driver and even removed & added the printer as suggested. STILL CRASHES.
I found someone who says they talked to several people at Adobe before getting someone that understood both the issue and English. Regardless, holding SPACE while printing is suppose to reset things.
It worked for him, and it just worked of me. Supposedly you only need to do this once. Sadly, Photoshop crashes every time I.do not.
hold space. So far Photoshop.does not. crash if I hold SPACE while clicking PRINT. So not a solution, but a potential workaround.