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Safari is a popular web browser among Mac users due to its speedy performance and streamlined design. If you're new to using Safari or want to brush up on your printing skills, this guide will walk you through the steps on how to print a web page on Safari with ease. From accessing the print menu to troubleshooting common issues, you'll learn valuable tips to help you print documents quickly and efficiently from your Mac or iOS device.

Understanding Safari's Print Options

Before you start printing, it's essential to understand the various print options available on Safari. Safari offers multiple print settings, such as paper size, orientation, and page range. Additionally, you can choose to print in color or black and white, and some printers allow double-sided printing for more eco-friendly options. Knowing these options beforehand can save you time and effort, and ensure that the final printout aligns with your intended preferences.

Accessing the Print Menu

To access the print menu, the easiest way is to select the "File" menu from the top left corner of the browser window and then select "Print." Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Command-P" to access the print menu directly. Once there, you can customize the print settings according to your preferences.

It's important to note that the print menu may look different depending on the version of Safari you are using. However, the basic print options should be available regardless of the version.

Customizing Print Settings

If you need more control over the print settings, click the "Show Details" button in the print menu. This will reveal additional print options that allow you to specify what elements to include in the printout and how to format the content. You can select the scale to adjust the size of the content on the page, choose whether to print in color or black and white, and specify the paper size, orientation, and page range. Additionally, certain printers enable you to select the number of copies you want to print and whether you want to print single or double-sided pages.

For example, if you're printing a document with a lot of images, you might want to select the "Scale to Fit" option to ensure that all the images fit on the page. Alternatively, if you're printing a lengthy document, you might want to select the "Print Range" option to print only specific pages instead of the entire document.

Previewing the Web Page Before Printing

Previewing a document before printing can save you from printing unnecessary pages or spotting potential issues, such as cut-off text or graphics or unreadable fonts. In Safari, use the "Preview" button in the print menu to see how the web page will appear once printed. If the preview doesn't match what you had in mind, you can go back and change your print settings before sending the document to print.

Additionally, you can use the "Print Using System Dialog" option to access your printer's settings directly from the print menu. This can be particularly useful if you need to adjust advanced printer settings, such as print quality or ink usage.

Finally, if you frequently print documents from Safari, you might want to consider creating a custom print preset. This will allow you to save your preferred print settings and quickly access them in the future.

Overall, Safari's print options offer a range of customization and control, making it easy to print documents exactly how you want them.

Step-by-Step Guide to Print a Web Page on Safari

Now that you understand the basics, let's walk through the step-by-step process of printing a web page on Safari.

Open the Desired Web Page

First, open the web page that you want to print. Ensure that it is fully loaded, as printing may not capture data that loads after the initial page load. Additionally, use the zoom function to adjust the page size to ensure that everything is visible and legible in the final printout.

Access the Print Menu

Once you've opened the desired web page, access the print menu by either selecting "File" and then "Print" or using the keyboard shortcut "Command-P."

Adjust Print Settings

Customize the print settings according to your preferences. Specify the paper size, orientation, page range if necessary, and select whether to print in color or black and white. Ensure that the content scales appropriately, so it isn't cut off or shrink to an unreadable size. Additionally, select the "Preview" button to see how the final page will appear.

Preview and Print the Web Page

Once you're satisfied with the print settings and preview, select the "Print" button to send the document to your printer. Wait for your printer to finish processing the information, and then collect your printed web page. Ensure that the printout is legible and that there is no missing information.

Troubleshooting Common Printing Issues in Safari

Printing is a straightforward process, but sometimes things may not go as planned. Below are some common issues and their solutions.

Web Page Not Displaying Correctly in Print Preview

If the web page doesn't display correctly in Print Preview, there may be compatibility issues with the printer driver or an error with the web page's coding. In this case, try printing the document without previewing it beforehand.

Printer Not Responding or Not Found

If your printer isn't responding or found, make sure that it's turned on and connected to the same network as your Mac or iOS device. Additionally, update the printer software and drivers to ensure compatibility with your device. If the issue persists, restart your device and printer and try again.

Incomplete or Blank Pages Printed

If some pages appear incomplete or blank, ensure that they aren't cut off by changing the print settings to display all content on a single page. You can also try clearing your cache and cookies or resetting your browser settings if these issues persist.

Printing Web Pages on Safari for iOS (iPhone and iPad)

Safari for iOS devices allows users to print web pages similar to the macOS version. Here's how to do it:

Accessing the Print Menu on iOS

Open the web page you want to print and select the "Share" button from the bottom toolbar. Scroll down to the "Print" option and tap it to access the print menu.

Customizing Print Settings on iOS

Select the print options in the print menu, such as paper size, layout, and page range. Additionally, specify whether to print in color or grayscale, and select the number of copies you want to print.

Previewing and Printing the Web Page on iOS

Choose the "Preview" option to see how the final printout will appear. Once you're ready, tap the "Print" button to send the document to your printer. Wait for the printer to process the information and collect your printed web page.

Printing web pages on Safari is a simple process that can help you create hard copies of online information for future reference or sharing. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure that your printouts look professional and align with your intended preferences. Remember to also troubleshoot common issues, such as printer and web page compatibility, to ensure a smooth printing experience. Happy printing!

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By Charlie Sorrel • 11:00 am, October 11, 2017

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Printing a PDF isn't what it used to be.

Today’s tip is a simple one which might help some of you from going nuts trying to find hidden pricing options on your Mac. Did you ever try to print a PDF in Safari? Usually when you click on a PDF link in the browser, Safari opens it up right there. This seems great if you want to quickly print the PDF, but you should stop right there . Safari’s printing sheet, the one that opens up when you hit Command-P to print, is a cut down version of the regular one.

Even worse, the missing features are exactly the ones you’ll want to use if printing a PDF — especially if you’re printing tickets, or boarding passes.

Printing in Safari – what’s missing?

Pay attentio to the small details. Some of the most useful ones are missing.

Safari’s print dialog box is limited whatever you print, whether it’s a PDF, or a web page. But the missing features only really affect you with PDFs. Specifically, Safari’s print engine doesn’t include advanced tools for resizing the PDF to fit your paper, nor can it rotate the print job. Those might seem like small limitations, but if you find yourself searching for them, because you just know you’ve used them before, then they could drive you crazy. In Safari, you can only check a box to Scale to fit paper size . By opening up the PDF in the Preview app instead, you get way more options:

  • Print entire image.
  • Fill entire paper.
  • Arbitrary scaling (to any percentage of the original, both bigger and smaller).
  • Auto rotate.

You can also choose to include any of your notes when you print, something not really relevant to printing tickets and boarding passes, and you get better control of how multiple copies are printed. But the real advantage to using Preview to print are those layout options,

Preview takes care of everything.

I came across this problem the other day, on a friend’s older Mac. They needed to print something, but the PDF wanted to print bigger that the page we were writing it on. I knew there was a scaling option somewhere, but I couldn’t find it until I opened the same PDF up in Preview — which fixed the problem immediately.

How to quickly open a Safari PDF in Preview

The good news is that getting a PDF from Safari to Preview is easy. You just move the mouse pointer down to the bottom of the page in Safari, and wave it around a bit until this little panel pops open:

This triakcy-to-summon box will open a Safari PDF in Preview.

This panel has options to zoom the PDF, and to either save it to the Downloads folder, or to open in Preview. To do the latter, just click the Preview icon in that panel. If you have a different app set as your default PDF app, the button will open that instead (although the icon will still show the Preview app).

The Mac, and your iOS devices, all handle PDFs very well. The Mac can print pretty much anything to PDF without even touching a mouse , and doing the same on iOS is almost as easy . And now you know exactly where to go on the Mac if the print dialog isn’t behaving the way you might expect.

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How to print pages without ads in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox on Mac

Learn how to print web pages without ads in Safari, Firefox, and Chrome on Mac to have fewer, clutter-free pages.

Print without ad on Mac

Have you ever printed something from your web browser only to end up with 20 pages instead of two? Whether a how-to, news article, or recipe, you’re likely to see ads fill up those printed pages. But with an extra click or two, you can print webpages without ads in Safari , Firefox , and Chrome on your Mac.

Printing without ads is pretty simple in Safari on your Mac. Just turn on Reader Mode and then access the print menu. You’ll see a nice preview of the page ahead of time. So, if there’s anything else in the mix that you don’t want to print, you can remove it.

1) Open Safari and visit the web page you want to print. Once the page loads, click the Reader icon , which resembles a piece of paper. If you don’t see it, click the options button and choose Show Reader .

Show Reader in Safari on Mac

2)   With Reader mode active, scroll down so all images load. After that, click File > Print  from the top menu bar.

3) Safari gives you a preview of the page(s) you’ll be printing. Choose if you’d like to print all pages or just a few. Finally, click  Print , and you’re set.

Print without ads from Safari on Mac

Note: Reader mode is not available for all web pages.

1) Visit the web page and click the Reader View icon that appears on the right of the address bar.

2) Click File > Print  from the top menu bar.

Firefox Reader Mode and Print

3) You can print from the browser’s interface or click Print using the system dialog… to open your Mac’s printing options and print from there.

Tip: You can click the PDF drop-down button in the system print window and select Open in Preview . You can then review each page in Preview before you send it to the printer.

Google Chrome has a built-in Reader mode, but you cannot print from there. So, turn on Reader mode using an extension . With Reader mode enabled for the page you want to print, click  File > Print from the menu bar and follow along.

Chrome Reader Mode and Print

Ads might be fine when you’re browsing the web, but when you want to print a page, you most likely prefer to keep your page clutter-free. Do you print pages from the web as much as you used to?

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Print or create a PDF of a web page in Safari on Mac

When printing or creating a PDF of a web page, you can include its background image and colour, and show the web address and date in headers and footers.

Open Safari for me

Click the options pop-up menu (in the separator bar), choose Safari, then set the web page printing options.

If you don’t see the options pop-up menu in a separator bar to the right of the page preview, click Show Details at the bottom of the Print dialogue.

To create a PDF of the web page, click PDF at the bottom of the dialogue, then choose what you want to do with the PDF.

How to Print on Mac from Safari

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Once in a while, we all need to print that bank record and show it to our local bank office. But how do you do that without downloading the file to your drive and then printing it?

This is where a feature of Safari comes in neatly. It allows Mac users to print website content directly to a printer without the need for additional software or steps. 

Hi! I’m Andreas, and I’m always looking for the quick and most efficient shortcut to perform simple tasks like printing. You may rarely print anything nowadays but when you do, Safari has a simple process that will help you print easily and without much hassle. 

So, how to print on Mac from Safari? Follow this step-by-step guide to find out.

Method 1: Access the Print Option Through the File Menu 

Method 2: use a keyboard shortcut, method 3: access the print feature with control-click , can i export the webpage and print it as a pdf file , why safari doesn’t support printing websites, step-by-step guide on how to print on mac from safari.

There are three different methods to print a website from Safari. Let’s start with the first one:

Step 1: Launch the Safari app .

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Step 2: Browse the web page you want to print.

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Step 3: Click on the File menu.

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Step 4: Choose Print from the File menu.

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Step 5: Select your Printer and choose which Pages and how many Copies you’d like to print.

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Step 7: Click Print . 

Step 2: Open the web page you want to print. Press Command + P simultaneously on the keyboard.

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Step 3: Select your Printer and choose which Pages and how many Copies you’d like to print. Select Print .

Step 2: Browse the web page you want to print . 

Step 3: Press Control and Click simultaneously on a blank space on the webpage .

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Step 4: Click Print Page from the drop-down menu. 

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Step 5: Select your Printer and choose which Pages and how many Copies you’d like to print. Select Print .

You can export any web page and print it as a PDF file. To do so, open Safari and visit the website you wish to print. Press the File menu, choose Export as PDF, and choose a name and destination. 

Next, open the PDF file using Preview. If necessary, modify its appearance using the toolbar in Preview. Go to the File menu, use a keyboard shortcut or control-click in a blank space. Select your printer and alter the print settings. Click Print.

Safari doesn’t give users the possibility to print web pages sometimes, though this is usually due to an outdated version of Safari. Try updating Safari on your Mac or restarting Safari to fix this issue.

Printing from a Safari browser (or any browser for that matter) might look like something from the 2000s, but at times we do need to get a paper copy in our hands and get it delivered to our office associates to make a point or provide proof. 

Thankfully, printing directly from your Safari browser is a straightforward and effortless process. The methods presented above should have helped you print web pages directly from Safari on your Mac.

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How to disable/destroy forever Chrome's "print preview" option?

This question seems to come up a lot (pretty much every time a new version of Chrome is released). Previous answers such as these no longer apply (or don't work for Mac), however:

How do I get the "old style" system print dialog for Chrome on Windows?

Disable Chromes Ctrl+P handling of printing

Sadly, Google seems intent on shoving this broken preview screen down our throats (The thought of someone not wanting to use their nonstandard, feature-poor alternative to a systemwide service is inconceivable to them, apparently), and the "disable" flag no longer seems to exist in recent versions.

Anyone know how to disable it in modern versions of the browser, which no longer include this option under "chrome://flags?" (OS-X specifically?)

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If you want to totally disable it, here's the trick (on Mac of course), type this using a terminal :

Found here : http://www.wptechnology.com/articles/2012/11/13/how-to-remove-this-fg-chrome-print-preview-on-mac/#more-190

Seems that the guy was as angry as me with this incredible feature :p

Hope this help...

Be careful: it totally disables the Chrome print preview... To get it back:

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  • Changing the accepted answer to this, as it actually fixes the problem, rather than bypasses it. Thanks! –  Mike Fahy Commented Nov 13, 2012 at 19:37
  • If you are using Brave, it's: defaults write com.brave.Browser DisablePrintPreview -boolean true –  Employee Commented Nov 27, 2022 at 22:25

You could also swap the shortcuts in System Preferences:

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(Or edit the property list directly with defaults write com.google.Chrome NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict-add "Print Using System Dialog..." "@p" "Print..." "~@p" )

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  • THAT'S what I was hoping for! I'd tried to change the shortcut myself earlier, but apparently hadn't typed the name of the command correctly. Thanks for spelling it out. I'm changing my accepted answer to this one, and my mood to happy. Also, charge your keyboard quick! ;) –  Mike Fahy Commented Jun 28, 2012 at 23:01
  • 1 For the record though... While this controls which screen pop ups for CMD-P, it still leaves us at the mercy of Chrome's preview screen when, for instance, a Web link opens the print dialog. A proper setting within Google Chrome would still be much preferred. –  Mike Fahy Commented Jul 12, 2012 at 12:34
  • Doesn't work any more. "Print using system dialog..." is no longer on the File menu. –  Simon Woodside Commented Aug 20, 2012 at 18:08
  • It works for me with 21.0.1180.79 / 10.8.0. The menu item is only shown when holding option. If you used defaults, you have to quit and reopen Chrome to apply the changes. –  Lri Commented Aug 21, 2012 at 1:12

The option to disable isn't on the tools screen, and you're right, they did remove the flag. That means that (as of now) it's part of chrome, and getting rid of it would be very difficult, boarder-lining impossible.

You can however just press Shift + Ctrl + P , and you'll automatically bypass the Google Chrome Print Preview dialog. You won't be permanently removing the feature from Chrome, but it should do the trick.

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  • That's what I figured. I know it's a little thing, but when every other part of the OS uses CMD-P to call up a usable print dialog, it seems absurd that a single app should force its users to forget everything it knows about the way things work and learn another combination. I guess I'm old and set in my ways, but this one "feature" is enough to lead me to abandon Chrome in favor of the WebKit nightlies. –  Mike Fahy Commented Jun 27, 2012 at 16:15
  • Personally, I love it, why don't you? –  wizlog Commented Jun 27, 2012 at 16:50
  • 1 The default OS X print dialog allows the use of PDF Services which make life crazy easy: In two clicks, I can send Web pages to iBooks for later reading on my iPad (See hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20100626154406535 for examples), for instance. I have several such services set up to allow me to print Web pages as PDFs to dropbox, iTunes, FTP sites, etc... but thanks to Google's "trust us, you want this slow preview" feature, I find myself staring at an unfamiliar interface and thinking about how much I hate my browser more often than not. –  Mike Fahy Commented Jun 27, 2012 at 17:01
  • 2 Sure, it's just one more click, but after the 100th time in a day, the blood does start to boil. A simple "Use system default" checkbox would make everything right. Heck, even Adobe figured that one out. –  Mike Fahy Commented Jun 27, 2012 at 17:03

Chrome removed the ability to disable print preview, but on Windows you can still disable it if you modify the application shortcut:

add --disable-print-preview to the end of the "Destination", so it read something like:

This will make CTRL+P default to the regular OS-specific print dialog. Ctrl+shift+P also works, for those who can remember the hotkey every time.

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Recent Chrome builds have removed the Print using System Dialog… menu item, so the above method no longer works.

Fortunately, the --disable-print-preview command argument also works on Mac.

Following the instructions in How do I pass command line arguments to Dock items? :

Use Automator, create an Application , add Run Shell Script and replace cat with:

open -a "Google Chrome" --args --disable-print-preview

Save it as Chrome Normal Print anywhere you like.

Use Get Info to copy Chrome's icon to Chrome Normal Print .

Run Chrome Normal Print instead of Chrome and it will launch Chrome for you with the print dialog fixed.

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  • The option is still there in the menu, but you have to click the "Advanced options" button in order to find it, because Google really wants people using their print mangling..... –  dragon788 Commented Apr 20, 2021 at 17:17

The key combination on OS X for the workaround is command + option + p . Still looking for a way to actually disable it.

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  • Check Lauri Ranta's comment above. All better now! –  Mike Fahy Commented Jun 28, 2012 at 23:02

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We are excited to announce the "The Copilot Cookbook Community Challenge is a great way to showcase your creativity and connect with others. Plus, you could win tickets to the Power Platform Community Conference in Las Vegas in September 2024 as an amazing bonus.   Two ways to enter: 1. Copilot Studio Cookbook Gallery: https://aka.ms/CS_Copilot_Cookbook_Challenge 2. Power Apps Copilot Cookbook Gallery: https://aka.ms/PA_Copilot_Cookbook_Challenge   There will be 5 chances to qualify for the final drawing: Early Bird Entries: March 1 - June 2Week 1: June 3 - June 9Week 2: June 10 - June 16Week 3: June 17 - June 23Week 4: June 24 - June 30     At the end of each week, we will draw 5 random names from every user who has posted a qualifying Copilot Studio template, sample or demo in the Copilot Studio Cookbook or a qualifying Power Apps Copilot sample or demo in the Power Apps Copilot Cookbook. Users who are not drawn in a given week will be added to the pool for the next week. Users can qualify more than once, but no more than once per week. Four winners will be drawn at random from the total qualifying entrants. If a winner declines, we will draw again at random for the next winner.  A user will only be able to win once. If they are drawn multiple times, another user will be drawn at random. Prizes:  One Pass to the Power Platform Conference in Las Vegas, Sep. 18-20, 2024 ($1800 value, does not include travel, lodging, or any other expenses) Winners are also eligible to do a 10-minute presentation of their demo or solution in a community solutions showcase at the event. To qualify for the drawing, templates, samples or demos must be related to Copilot Studio or a Copilot feature of Power Apps, Power Automate, or Power Pages, and must demonstrate or solve a complete unique and useful business or technical problem. Power Automate and Power Pagers posts should be added to the Power Apps Cookbook. Final determination of qualifying entries is at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Weekly updates and the Final random winners will be posted in the News & Announcements section in the communities on July 29th, 2024. Did you submit entries early?  Early Bird Entries March 1 - June 2:  If you posted something in the "early bird" time frame complete this form: https://aka.ms/Copilot_Challenge_EarlyBirds if you would like to be entered in the challenge.   Week 1 Results:  Congratulations to the Week 1 qualifiers, you are being entered in the random drawing that will take place at the end of the challenge. Copilot Cookbook Gallery:Power Apps Cookbook Gallery:1.  @Mathieu_Paris 1.   @SpongYe 2.  n/a2.   @Deenuji 3.  n/a3.   @Nived_Nambiar  4.  n/a4.   @ManishSolanki 5.  n/a5.    n/a   Week 2 Results:  Congratulations to the Week 2 qualifiers, you are being entered in the random drawing that will take place at the end of the challenge. Copilot Cookbook Gallery:Power Apps Cookbook Gallery:1. Kasun_Pathirana1. ManishSolanki2. cloudatica2. madlad3. n/a3. SpongYe4. n/a4. n/a5. n/a5. n/a     Week 3 Results:  Congratulations to the Week 3 qualifiers, you are being entered in the random drawing that will take place at the end of the challenge. Copilot Cookbook Gallery:Power Apps Cookbook Gallery:1. Parul_Yadav_Neo1. n/a2. SpongYe2. n/a3. n/a3. n/a4. n/a4. n/a5. n/a5. n/a

Updates to Transitions in the Power Platform Communities

Updates to Transitions in the Power Platform Communities

We're embarking on a journey to enhance your experience by transitioning to a new community platform. Our team has been diligently working to create a fresh community site, leveraging the very Dynamics 365 and Power Platform tools our community advocates for.  We started this journey with transitioning Copilot Studio forums and blogs in June. The move marks the beginning of a new chapter, and we're eager for you to be a part of it. The rest of the Power Platform product sites will be moving over this summer.   Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the launch. We can't wait to welcome you to our new community space, designed with you in mind. Let's connect, learn, and grow together.   Here's to new beginnings and endless possibilities!   If you have any questions, observations or concerns throughout this process please go to https://aka.ms/PPCommSupport.   To stay up to date on the latest details of this migration and other important Community updates subscribe to our News and Announcements forums: Copilot Studio, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages

Your Moment to Shine: 2024 PPCC’s Got Power Awards Show

Your Moment to Shine: 2024 PPCC’s Got Power Awards Show

For the third year, we invite you, our talented community members, to participate in the grand 2024 Power Platform Community Conference's Got Power Awards. This event is your opportunity to showcase solutions that make a significant business impact, highlight extensive use of Power Platform products, demonstrate good governance, or tell an inspirational story. Share your success stories, inspire your peers, and show off some hidden talents.  This is your time to shine and bring your creations into the spotlight!  Make your mark, inspire others and leave a lasting impression. Sign up today for a chance to showcase your solution and win the coveted 2024 PPCC’s Got Power Award. This year we have three categories for you to participate in: Technical Solution Demo, Storytelling, and Hidden Talent.      The Technical solution demo category showcases your applications, automated workflows, copilot agentic experiences, web pages, AI capabilities, dashboards, and/or more. We want to see your most impactful Power Platform solutions!  The Storytelling category is where you can share your inspiring story, and the Hidden Talent category is where your talents (such as singing, dancing, jump roping, etc.) can shine! Submission Details:  Fill out the submission form https://aka.ms/PPCCGotPowerSignup by the end of July with details and a 2–5-minute video showcasing your Solution impact. (Please let us know you're coming to PPCC, too!)After review by a panel of Microsoft judges, the top storytellers will be invited to present a virtual demo presentation to the judges during early August. You’ll be notified soon after if you have been selected as a finalist to share your story live at PPCC’s Got Power!  The live show will feature the solution demos and storytelling talents of the top contestants, winner announcements, and the opportunity to network with your community.  It's not just a showcase for technical talent and storytelling showmanship, show it's a golden opportunity to make connections and celebrate our Community together! Let's make this a memorable event! See you there!   Mark your calendars! Date and Time: Thursday, Sept 19th Location: PPCC24 at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV 

Update! June 13th, Community Ambassador Call for User Group Leaders and Super Users

Update! June 13th, Community Ambassador Call for User Group Leaders and Super Users

Calling all Super Users & User Group Leaders     UPDATE:  We just wrapped up June's Community Ambassador monthly calls for Super Users and User Group Leaders. We had a fantastic call with lots of engagement. We are excited to share some highlights with you!    Big THANK YOU to our special guest Thomas Verhasselt, from the Copilot Studio Product Team for sharing how to use Power Platform Templates to achieve next generation growth.     A few key takeaways: Copilot Studio Cookbook Challenge:  Week 1 results are posted, Keep up the great work!Summer of Solutions:  Starting on Monday, June 17th. Just by providing solutions in the community, you can be entered to win tickets to Power Platform Community Conference.Super User Season 2: Coming SoonAll communities moving to the new platform end of July We also honored two different community members during the call, Mohamed Amine Mahmoudi and Markus Franz! We are thankful for both leaders' contributions and engagement with their respective communities. 🎉   Be sure to mark your calendars and register for the meeting on July 11th and stay up to date on all of the changes that are coming. Check out the Super User Forum boards for details.   We're excited to connect with you and continue building a stronger community together.   See you at the call!  

Celebrating the June Super User of the Month: Markus Franz

Celebrating the June Super User of the Month: Markus Franz

Markus Franz is a phenomenal contributor to the Power Apps Community. Super Users like Markus inspire others through their example, encouragement, and active participation.    The Why: "I do this to help others achieve what they are trying to do. As a total beginner back then without IT background I know how overwhelming things can be, so I decided to jump in and help others. I also do this to keep progressing and learning myself." Thank you, Markus Franz, for your outstanding work! Keep inspiring others and making a difference in the community! 🎉  Keep up the fantastic work! 👏👏   Markus Franz | LinkedIn  Power Apps: mmbr1606  

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Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 197 With macOS Sequoia Support

Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview , the experimental browser Apple first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed the ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ to test features that may be introduced into future release versions of Safari.

Safari Technology Preview Feature

The current ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ release is compatible with machines macOS Sonoma and the macOS Sequoia beta, the newest version of macOS that Apple is beta testing.

The ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ update is available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences or System Settings to anyone who has downloaded the browser . Full release notes for the update are available on the Safari Technology Preview website .

Apple's aim with ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ is to gather feedback from developers and users on its browser development process. ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ can run side-by-side with the existing Safari browser and while designed for developers, it does not require a developer account to download.

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Apple releases Safari Technology Preview 197

Posted by Dennis Sellers | Jun 25, 2024 | MacTech News |

Apple releases Safari Technology Preview 197

Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 197. The update includes fixes and updates for Canvas, CSS, Forms, JavaScript, Media, Rendering, Security, SVG, Web Inspector, WebDriver, and WebGL.

Safari Technology Preview offers a sneak peek at upcoming web technologies in macOS and iOS. You can experiment with these technologies in your websites and extensions.

Safari Technology Preview is a standalone app that works side-by-side with the current version of Safari, so you can continue to use and reference the current release.

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JasonatHope

Safari prints blank pages

When I try to print in Safari, the preview in the print dialog box is blank and I am unable to print. When I select "Open PDF in Preview" in the dialog box, it opens a blank PDF.

I am also noticing similar printing problems in other native programs like Preview and TextEdit. Although Chrome seems to be affected too.

Firefox, and Microsoft Office programs are printing correctly.

So far I have tried the following:

  • Restarting the computer
  • deleting Library/Internet Plug-ins/AdobePDFViewr.plugin
  • Logging in as a "guest" in which I was able to print and everything worked correctly
  • Logging in Safe Mode, which I was not able to print when logged in as myself (not guest).

Any suggestions?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1)

Posted on Sep 11, 2012 8:22 PM

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Linc Davis

Sep 11, 2012 9:02 PM in response to JasonatHope

Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:

☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)

☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U . The application is in the folder that opens.

☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities , then Console in the page that opens.

Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages . If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left.

Click the Clear Display icon in the toolbar. Try the action that you're having trouble with again. Post any messages that appear in the Console window – the text, please, not a screenshot .

When posting a log extract, be selective . In most cases, a few dozen lines are more than enough.

PLEASE DO NOT INDISCRIMINATELY DUMP THOUSANDS OF LINES FROM THE LOG INTO A MESSAGE. If you do that, I will not respond .

Important : Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Edit it out by search-and-replace in a text editor before posting.

Sep 12, 2012 5:14 AM in response to Linc Davis

Here is what Console displays when I try to print from Safari :

9/12/12 8:08:28.493 AM Safari[475]: CGContextClipToRect: invalid context 0x0

9/12/12 8:08:28.588 AM Dock[246]: no information back from LS about running process

9/12/12 8:08:30.333 AM PrinterProxy[733]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:operation:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.

9/12/12 8:08:30.334 AM PrinterProxy[733]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:fromRect:operation:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.

When I try to print from Chrome it says:

9/12/12 8:10:26.690 AM Google Chrome Helper[747]: Unsure about the internals of CFAllocator but going to patch them anyway. If there is a crash inside of CFAllocatorAllocate, please report it at http://crbug.com/117476 . If there is a crash and it is NOT inside of CFAllocatorAllocate, it is NOT RELATED. DO NOT REPORT IT THERE but rather FILE A NEW BUG.

9/12/12 8:10:27.194 AM Google Chrome Helper[747]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1100)

9/12/12 8:10:36.996 AM netbiosd[227]: name servers down?

9/12/12 8:10:46.366 AM com.apple.backupd[628]: Found 336261 files (18.47 GB) needing backup

9/12/12 8:10:47.378 AM com.apple.backupd[628]: 23.76 GB required (including padding), 534.38 GB available

9/12/12 8:10:50.094 AM assistantd[666]: <Error>: AceConnection - NSStreamEventErrorOccurred <__NSCFInputStream: 0x7fa3f943deb0>, error = Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer", domain = NSPOSIXErrorDomain, code = 54

9/12/12 8:10:50.106 AM assistantd[666]: <Error>: Session - Connection error: <ADAceConnection: 0x7fa3fa40df10> Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"

9/12/12 8:10:50.115 AM assistantd[666]: <Error>: Daemon - Session Error Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"

When I try to print from the program Preview it says:

9/12/12 8:12:16.171 AM com.apple.Preview.TrustedBookmarksService[766]: Failure to de-serialize bookmark data file.

9/12/12 8:12:18.530 AM com.apple.security.pboxd[769]: Bug: 12B19: liblaunch.dylib + 23849 [224CB010-6CF8-3FC2-885C-6F80330321EB]: 0x25

Hope this provides enough information.

Thank you very much!

Sep 12, 2012 7:49 AM in response to JasonatHope

Back up all data. Quit Preview if it's running.

Hold down the option key and select Go ▹ Library from the Finder menu bar. From the Library folder, delete the following items, if they exist:

Caches/com.apple.Preview

Containers/com.apple.Preview

Preferences/com.apple.Preview.LSSharedFileList.plist

Preferences/com.apple.Preview.SandboxedPersistentURLs.LSSharedFileList.plist

Saved Application State/com.apple.Preview.savedState

Launch the application and try to print from it.

Sep 12, 2012 12:10 PM in response to Linc Davis

Some of those items existed and some did not. I deleted all that did and the problem is still there.

Sep 12, 2012 3:01 PM in response to JasonatHope

Please read this whole message before doing anything.

This procedure is a diagnostic test . It won’t solve your problem. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.

Third-party system modifications are a common cause of usability problems. By a “system modification,” I mean software that affects the operation of other software — potentially for the worse. The following procedure will help identify which such modifications you've installed. Don’t be alarmed by the complexity of these instructions — they’re easy to carry out and won’t change anything on your Mac.

These steps are to be taken while booted in “normal” mode, not in safe mode. If you’re now running in safe mode, reboot as usual before continuing.

Below are instructions to enter some UNIX shell commands. The commands are harmless, but they must be entered exactly as given in order to work. If you have doubts about the safety of the procedure suggested here, search this site for other discussions in which it’s been followed without any report of ill effects.

Some of the commands will line-wrap or scroll in your browser, but each one is really just a single line, all of which must be selected. You can accomplish this easily by triple-clicking anywhere in the line. The whole line will highlight, and you can then either copy or drag it. The headings “Step 1” and so on are not part of the commands.

Note: If you have more than one user account, Step 2 must be taken as an administrator. Ordinarily that would be the user created automatically when you booted the system for the first time. The other steps should be taken as the user who has the problem, if different. Most personal Macs have only one user, and in that case this paragraph doesn’t apply.

Launch the Terminal application in any of the following ways:

☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities , then Terminal in the page that opens.

When you launch Terminal, a text window will open with a line already in it, ending either in a dollar sign (“$”) or a percent sign (“%”). If you get the percent sign, enter “sh” and press return . You should then get a new line ending in a dollar sign.

Copy or drag — do not type — the line below into the Terminal window, then press return :

Post the lines of output (if any) that appear below what you just entered (the text, please, not a screenshot.) You can omit the final line ending in “$”.

Repeat with this line:

This time, you'll be prompted for your login password, which won't be displayed when you type it. You may get a one-time warning not to screw up. You don't need to post the warning.

Note: If you don’t have a login password, you’ll need to set one before taking this step. If that’s not possible, skip to the next step.

Important : If you formerly synchronized with a MobileMe account, your me.com email address may appear in the output of the above command. If so, anonymize it before posting.

Remember, steps 1-5 are all drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste, whichever you prefer — no typing, except your password. Also remember to post the output.

You can then quit Terminal.

Sep 12, 2012 6:48 PM in response to Linc Davis

Step one output:

com.rim.driver.BlackBerryUSBDriverInt (0.0.68)

org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxDrv (4.1.8)

org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxUSB (4.1.8)

org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxNetFlt (4.1.8)

org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxNetAdp (4.1.8)

Step two output:

com.rim.BBDaemon

com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper

com.google.keystone.daemon

com.flipvideo.FlipShareServer.launchd

com.bombich.ccc

com.adobe.fpsaud

Step three output:

com.evernote.EvernoteHelper

com.rim.BBLaunchAgent

com.rim.RimAlbumArtDaemon

com.google.keystone.system.agent

com.flipvideo.FlipShareAutoRun

com.adobe.CS5ServiceManager

ws.agile.1PasswordAgent

com.spotify.webhelper

com.google.Chrome.framework.service_process/Users/cash/Library/Application_Suppo rt/Google/Chrome

com.adobe.ARM.930da3ce175de4e82bd3cdf1dd8571f74bd3b6a7236bc94bfc00f6e9

com.adobe.AAM.Scheduler-1.0

Step four output:

/Library/Components:

/Library/Extensions:

VBoxDrv.kext

VBoxNetAdp.kext

VBoxNetFlt.kext

VBoxUSB.kext

/Library/Frameworks:

AEProfiling.framework

AERegistration.framework

Adobe AIR.framework

AudioMixEngine.framework

NyxAudioAnalysis.framework

PluginManager.framework

RIM_VSP.framework

RimBlackBerryUSB.framework

TSLicense.framework

iTunesLibrary.framework

/Library/Input Methods:

/Library/Internet Plug-Ins:

CouponPrinter-FireFox_v2.plugin

CouponPrinter-Safari.webplugin

Flash Player.plugin

Flip4Mac WMV Plugin.plugin

Flip4Mac WMV Plugin.webplugin

JavaAppletPlugin.plugin

OfficeLiveBrowserPlugin.plugin

Quartz Composer.webplugin

QuickTime Plugin.plugin

RealPlayer Plugin.plugin

SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin

SharePointWebKitPlugin.webplugin

Silverlight.plugin

flashplayer.xpt

googletalkbrowserplugin.plugin

iPhotoPhotocast.plugin

npgtpo3dautoplugin.plugin

nsIQTScriptablePlugin.xpt

/Library/Keyboard Layouts:

/Library/LaunchAgents:

com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist

com.adobe.CS5ServiceManager.plist

com.flipvideo.FlipShare.AutoRun.plist

com.google.keystone.agent.plist

com.rim.BBAlbumArtCacher.plist

com.rim.BBLaunchAgent.plist

/Library/LaunchDaemons:

com.adobe.SwitchBoard.plist

com.adobe.fpsaud.plist

com.bombich.ccc.plist

com.flipvideo.FlipShareServer.launchd.plist

com.google.keystone.daemon.plist

com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist

com.rim.BBDaemon.plist

/Library/PreferencePanes:

Flash Player.prefPane

Flip4Mac WMV.prefPane

Growl.prefPane

/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools:

/Library/QuickLook:

GBQLGenerator.qlgenerator

iBooksAuthor.qlgenerator

iWork.qlgenerator

/Library/QuickTime:

AppleIntermediateCodec.component

AppleMPEG2Codec.component

Flip4Mac WMV Advanced.component

Flip4Mac WMV Export.component

Flip4Mac WMV Import.component

QTMpeg4Codec.component

/Library/ScriptingAdditions:

Adobe Unit Types.osax

/Library/Spotlight:

GBSpotlightImporter.mdimporter

Microsoft Office.mdimporter

iBooksAuthor.mdimporter

iWork.mdimporter

/Library/StartupItems:

/etc/mach_init.d:

/etc/mach_init_per_login_session.d:

/etc/mach_init_per_user.d:

Library/Address Book Plug-Ins:

Library/Fonts:

AGaramondPro-Bold.otf

AGaramondPro-Italic.otf

AGaramondPro-Regular.otf

AGaramondPro-Semibold.otf

AveniLTHea.afm

AveniLTMed.afm

AveniLTRom.afm

Avenir LT 55 Roman

Avenir LT 65 Medium

Avenir LT 85 Heavy

AvenirLT-Heavy

AvenirLT-Medium

AvenirLT-Oblique

AvenirLT-Roman

B Helvetica Bold.t1

HFJ_Verlag_(Mac)

HelveNeuLTStdHv

Helvetica.t1

HelveticaNeueLT Std Med_bold.suit

HypatiaSansPro-Black.otf

HypatiaSansPro-Bold.otf

HypatiaSansPro-ExtraLight.otf

HypatiaSansPro-Light.otf

HypatiaSansPro-Regular.otf

HypatiaSansPro-Semibold.otf

LTe50336.pfb

LTe50338.pfb

LTe50340.pfb

LTe50344.pfb

LTe50346.pfb

MemphLigIta

Memphis Light

Memphis LightItalic

Memphis Medium

Oregon LDO Black Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Black Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO Black.ttf

Oregon LDO Bold Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Bold.ttf

Oregon LDO Book Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Book Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO Book.ttf

Oregon LDO Condensed Black Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Condensed Black.ttf

Oregon LDO Condensed Bold Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Condensed Bold.ttf

Oregon LDO Condensed Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Condensed.ttf

Oregon LDO DemiBold Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO DemiBold Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO DemiBold.ttf

Oregon LDO Extended Black Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Extended Black.ttf

Oregon LDO Extended Bold Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Extended Bold.ttf

Oregon LDO Extended Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Extended.ttf

Oregon LDO ExtraBlack Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO ExtraBlack Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO ExtraBlack.ttf

Oregon LDO ExtraBold Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO ExtraBold Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO ExtraBold.ttf

Oregon LDO Light Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Light Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO Light.ttf

Oregon LDO Medium Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Medium Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO Medium.ttf

Oregon LDO Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Sinistral Bold.ttf

Oregon LDO Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO UltraBlack Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO UltraBlack Sinistral.ttf

Oregon LDO UltraBlack.ttf

Oregon LDO Vanishing Bold Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Vanishing Bold.ttf

Oregon LDO Vanishing Oblique.ttf

Oregon LDO Vanishing.ttf

Oregon LDO.ttf

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PC PS Single

ROMANAB.TTF

SC By The Sea.ttf

Wingdings 2

WoodtypeOrnamentsStd.otf

clarendon-font

lt_54223.pfb

lt_54223.pfm

lt_54224.afm

lt_54224.inf

lt_54224.pfb

lt_54224.pfm

lt_54225.afm

lt_54225.inf

lt_54225.pfb

lt_54225.pfm

lt_54226.afm

lt_54226.inf

lt_54226.pfb

lte50336.afm

lte50336.inf

lte50336.pfm

lte50338.pfm

lte50340.pfm

lte50344.afm

lte50344.inf

lte50344.pfm

lte50346.afm

lte50346.inf

lte50346.pfm

Library/Input Methods:

Library/Internet Plug-Ins:

WebEx.plugin

WebEx64.plugin

Library/Keyboard Layouts:

Library/LaunchAgents:

com.adobe.ARM.930da3ce175de4e82bd3cdf1dd8571f74bd3b6a7236bc94bfc00f6e9.plist

com.apple.AddressBook.ScheduledSync.PHXCardDAVSource.0F354008-52DC-4108-9A9A-60A A79D49A41.plist

com.apple.SafariBookmarksSyncer.plist

com.google.Chrome.framework.plist

com.spotify.webhelper.plist

org.virtualbox.vboxwebsrv.plist

ws.agile.1PasswordAgent.plist

Library/PreferencePanes:

MusicManager.prefPane

Library/ScriptingAdditions:

1Password Addition.osax

Step five output:

GrowlHelperApp, user, iTunesHelper, Caffeine, NambuHelper, EvernoteHelper, RealPlayer Downloader Agent, Dropbox, BlackBerry Device Manager

Sep 12, 2012 8:06 PM in response to JasonatHope

This is a very strange story. Are you having this problem with all PDF's, or only some? Try one of the documents on this page:

Apple - Support - Manuals

Sep 13, 2012 4:59 AM in response to Linc Davis

It depends and it is not just PDF's.

I can't print from Safari, Chrome, Preview, TextEdit, etc.

The only programs I have been able to print from are Microsoft Office, Firefox, and Acrobat.

Sep 13, 2012 8:28 AM in response to JasonatHope

On what? Are there some files you can print and some you can't?

Sep 13, 2012 9:01 AM in response to Linc Davis

No, it depends on where I am printing them from.

For example, I can print a PDF from Acrobat but not from Preview.

I can print a webpage or email from Firefox but not from Chrome or Safari.

Sep 13, 2012 9:13 AM in response to JasonatHope

You wrote in your first message that you had the same problem in safe mode. Are you absolutely sure you were in safe mode? You should have seen the words "Safe Boot" in red letters on the login screen. If you're not sure, please try again.

Sep 13, 2012 6:40 PM in response to Linc Davis

I just reconfirmed booting in Safe Mode and the problem still exists.

Sep 13, 2012 9:29 PM in response to JasonatHope

When you first noticed this issue, had you recently made any changes to your system?

Sep 14, 2012 9:01 AM in response to Linc Davis

Not that I can think of. I have been trying to think through any changes and honestly don't think I did.

Sep 14, 2012 9:28 AM in response to JasonatHope

Problems such as yours are sometimes caused by files that should belong to you but are locked or have wrong permissions. This procedure will check for such files. It makes no changes and therefore will not, in itself, solve your problem.

Triple-click anywhere in the line below to select it, then drag or copy it — do not type — into the Terminal window:

find . $TMPDIR.. \( -flags +sappnd,schg,uappnd,uchg -o ! -user $UID -o ! -perm -600 -o -acl \) -exec ls -Odel {} \;

Press return . The command may take a noticeable amount of time to run. Wait for a new line ending in a dollar sign (“$”) to appear.

The normal amount of output from this command, below what you entered, is about 80 lines, sometimes less. If you get much more than that, don't post it; just reply that it happened. If you get less than about 100 lines, post them — the text, please, not a screenshot.

If any personal information appears in the output, edit before posting, but don’t remove the context.

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