"There was a mistake in the opening of your printer. Print functions will be unavailable until you have selected a printer and reopened all documents. »

There was an error in the opening of your printer. Print functions will be unavailable until you have selected a printer and reopened all documents.

I've chosen a printer. I have re-uploaded and re-installed the drivers and the software, I did the main printer canon, I did

spare printer. I get the error message. Close the program, open photoshop and I can "print" but not anything else.

have plugged and replugged. I have tried wireless and plugged in the forums. and still no print photoshop cs6.

Thank you.. lesson followed julianne kost. which is like this but more easy to follow and it worked...

Tags: Photoshop

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