I am unable to print "ALL Pages" using the Adobe Print plugin in Firefox, only the first page gets printes. however IE works perfectly fine.Please advise. Is it some way that firefox identifies the complete web page..? PLease help
I am unable to print "ALL Pages" using the Adobe Print plugin in Firefox, only the first page gets printes. however IE works perfectly fine.Please advise. Is it some way that firefox identifies the complete web page..? PLease help
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Does the entire webpage appear in Print Preview?
File > Print Preview
Hi,
No it does not, I chkecd just now and i get only kind of page 1 in print preview and same thing gets in the Adobe Print also...
Probably caused by a Bug that is fixed in Firefox 4.0.
if im not wrong than 4.0 is still in beta pahse rite...Can I have the fix of bug done in my current version of firefox?
Sorry, the developers didn't backport that fix to the 3.6.x versions.
I update to Firefix Beta 4, however still the same issue is here.... Can you help sir
I just noticed that you have two Adobe PDF plugins in your More system details... listing - that might be the problem.
Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape
Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape "9.3.2"
I'm not sure what it is called in Win7, but look in the Control Panel > Add / Remove Programs and see how many Adobe PDF programs you have installed. If you do have more than one installed, remove the older one and then restart your PC.
Hi,
I verified and can see only one plugin installed for Adobe rite now in the plugin list. and the problem still persists. Now I am at Firefox Ver 4.0b11.
Please advise.
I've had this problem for a long time for multipage web pages. IE creates a complete print / PDF file while Firefox prints an empty frame as the first page, prints content on the second page, and prints an empty frame on the third page. This problem is observed in the print preview as well as the printed page (PDF).
My latest example is: http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1063898_epa-says-toyota-prius-hybrid-no-longer-most-fuel-efficient#comment-1000113798
The successful IE rendering is: http://www.quine.org/pr-23624-car-green-epa-category-lists-hide-efficient-cars1-ie.pdf
The failed Firefox rendering is: http://www.quine.org/pr-23624-car-green-epa-category-lists-hide-efficient-cars1-firefox.pdf