Adobe Postscript Drivers For Mac 7,9/10 563 reviews

With Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard,' Apple introduced an entirely new architecture for print drivers. The new system is designed to provide greater reliability and timeliness in printer support by taking much of it out of the hands of printer manufacturers that, frankly, have never been great at supporting the Mac platform.With such a major change, though, there were bound to be casualties, and one was Acrobat's Adobe PDF print driver.

Adobe PostScript Printer Driver is recommended for use with all Adobe PostScript printers, film recorders, and imagesetters. The driver features advanced functionality, such as support for all Adobe PostScript Level 1 and Level 2 products, EPS.

It simply stopped working. In response, later versions of Acrobat Pro 9 have entirely removed the driver and its associated PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file from Snow Leopard systems. In its place, Acrobat leaves a new 'Save as Adobe PDF' item on the PDF menu of the OS X print dialog. And of course, we can still export direct to PDF from within Adobe CS applications like InDesign and Illustrator.That's all well and good for general use, but it doesn't satisfy every case. For instance, Lightning Source, the POD printer I use for my books, wants my book cover files to be run through Acrobat Distiller, which means first creating PostScript files from InDesign. But without the PPD for Adobe PDF, I have no way to create PostScript for oversize pages like book covers. It should work to choose 'Device Independent' instead, but it doesn't.

(I've written more about this specific problem on my.) Users of InDesign's Print Booklet feature have likewise found themselves up a creek.Fortunately, there are ways to recover Adobe PDF's PPD and make it permanently available to CS apps. Here's the procedure for CS4.1. Find a copy of ADPDF9.PPD, the PPD file that the latest Acrobat Pro 9 versions remove. You might find it on a backup of your computer at Library Printers PPDs Contents Resources en.lproj. (That's starting from the root of your system, not from your user directory.) You can also get it from the Acrobat Pro 9 app itself if you choose 'Show Package Contents' from the contextual menu and then go to Contents MacOS SelfHealFiles AdobePDFPrinter PPDs Contents Resources en.lproj. You might also locate a copy for download from the Web.2.

Place this file in Library Printers PPDs Contents Resources. (Again, that's starting from the root of your system.) Do NOT place it in the folder en.lproj.

Though that will work too, it will move the file farther down on menus, making it harder to find.3. Rename the file so that Acrobat won't be able to find and remove it again. I suggest something like 'Adobe PDF 9.ppd'. (That, again, will keep the file high on menus.)For CS4, that's all you have to do. Now, when you go to print from InDesign and choose 'PostScript File' as your printer, you'll be able to choose 'Adobe PDF 9.0' from the PPD menu. Upx out. (You'll see a menu item by that name regardless of what you named the PPD file.)With CS5, things are a little trickier. InDesign's menu does not show anything from the Mac OS PPD folder unless it's a PPD in a current print queue.One possible solution for InDesign is to add the PPD file directly to the app's support files.

Go to Applications Adobe InDesign CS5 Presets. Create a new folder named 'PPDs' (case sensitive). Then place your PPD file in this folder. You don't even have to rename it.The trouble with this method is that you'll have to repeat it if you ever reinstall the program or install a major upgrade. And by then, of course, who knows if you'll be able to find these instructions. So, a better method is to set up the PPD file in a new print queue - a dummy print queue - where InDesign can find it. Here's how.1.

Start by following the same procedure as for CS4, locating, installing, and renaming the PPD file.2. Go to the Print & Fax pane in System Preferences and click on the plus sign to add a printer.3. Select ANY connected printer from the dialog. Then for 'Name,' change what's shown to 'Adobe PDF' or whatever else you like.

From the 'Print Using' menu, select 'Other,' and then choose the PPD file you installed. When you click 'Add,' you'll get a warning about installing a queue for a printer that already has one. Take a deep breath and click 'Continue.'

You will now have a print queue with the desired PPD associated with it, in addition to your original queue for that printer. You will not be able to create PDF files with this new queue, but you will be able to access the PPD from InDesign CS5. And that will enable you to create PDFs with pages of any size.Update, 9/19/2012 - I think it's time for most of us to hang up the PostScript/Distiller workflow. Lightning Source now accepts direct PDF exports from InDesign. And CS6 PostScript printing is surprisingly buggy. It no longer flips the inside-outside margins on left and right pages! Besides all that, Adobe considers Distiller to be obsolete technology and is no longer developing it.Time to move on!

AnonymousHi!I have created an App for this (free). It enables the PPDs in InDesign CS4 + CS5.Currently it’s only in swedish but it’s kind of self explanatory. You can find the application at.

Please email me if you are putting it up on any websites or plan to re-distrubute it (You will find my email adress in the application).Of course the application mentioned above comes with absolutely no warranty. You can not hold me responsible for anything blablabla. You know the drill./Fabbe. This worked for me, but not completely. I thought I'd go ahead and ask a question in hopes you might be able to help!I added the PPD and got everything set up to print to PS and then Distill a PDF. Great.However, I'm making my PS's in with CMYK separations and for some reason, the black on some pages (and I've confirmed that it's 100% black and not a rich black) do not come through for the printer - they can't use the PDFs for making plates.When I go through the same process on my other computer which is an older OS (Tiger) there is no problem.Any solutions?

I would be SO grateful if I could find a solution to this!