If the driver does not do his job correctly, the user has no choice and he needs to click through all those dialogue boxes. It's not only Adobe, but it's any application that asks the printer features as known by the operating system and uses those to facilitate the users lives. So please ask the printer manufactures intensively to fix their drivers. This thread is one of many, mostly from Mac users having this problem on some printers. Because Adobe wants to avoid the users to have clicking through multiple screens (some printer drivers are really awful from a GUI point of view) and Adobe needs to do some housekeeping on its own to give the best print result possible, Adobe gets blamed for printer manufacturers omissions. Generally speaking, the whole problem comes up, because printer drivers do not advertise all capabilities of the printer at the place where they have to. But that is the consequence of an open user driven forum. There are always some answers that are helpless to solve the problem. A lot, if not most of the answers in this thread, are very helpful and correct. Other people from Adobe where also extremely helpful. The initial answers to JWH-NIRC​ where clear and formally and technically correct. I have this fancy badge only, because I volunteer to answer, from time to time, questions on this user-to-user forum and someone thought that my answers where useful. First of all: I'm a simple user of Adobe products, not affiliated to Adobe.
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