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February 11, 2019
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Print command crashes TT. I have premier on a Mac

  • February 11, 2019
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I have filed my returns and wanted to make a copy of my return.  When I click on the print button TT crashes and closes.  I have attempted to print 3 times and each time the same result.  Have printed other documents to check printer but everything else is find.  Anyone else having this problem?  

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    ClarkHAuthor
    Level 2
    February 11, 2019

    Also the preview option in the file menu also crashes the program.

    Level 2
    March 19, 2019

    I am 

    Level 2
    March 28, 2019

    I'm having the same problem.  No ability to print or save forms as PDF's!!!

    Level 2
    February 13, 2020

    Hello,

    I am having the same problem Feb 2020 for a 2019 return. Did your post get resolved? Any response from TT at all?

    Level 2
    February 13, 2020

    The Chuck posted this in response to a similar question and it worked for me -- I won't claim credit for having thought of it myself:  As you use the File Print command TT will default to "Any Printer."  Manually change that to your connected printer.  The Chuck also observed TT's software is asking the Mac to determine what printer to use and that Apple no longer uses this system -- beyond my expertise; I'm just passing on Chuck's answer and hope it solves your issue.

    Level 3
    February 15, 2020

    Same problem. I have trashed the preferences file and that didn't solve the problem. Also uninstalled and reinstalled from disk and that didn't solve the problem either. This is TTax Premier for Mac 2019. OS High Sierra 10.13.6

    Support had no solutions and said they will get back to me in three days.

    Level 3
    February 18, 2020


    Update to my previous post: Was successful at saving as PDF after doing so from the task bar instead of from the tab on the screen. Went directly to the Form 1040 to print and sure enough it was in my document file.
    No thanks to support as it seemed to be resolved without intervention on their part. To contrary they sent me to a document about printing issues. Some glitch I suppose but I can’t get back the hours struggling to resolve the issue.

    Level 2
    February 23, 2020

    I have the same problem with Home & Business 2020 version. Can't print, can't save to PDF. I can't believe that no one from TT that actually knows anything will come on here and resolve the problem. I tried what others have suggested - nothing works for me.

    ClarkHAuthor
    Level 2
    February 24, 2020

    Yup had no luck then without doing anything I was able to save to PDF. Last year. This year no problem.  By the way you’ll need to upgrade to Mojave iOS for next year.  ☹

    Level 5
    February 27, 2020

    I'm having the same problem (TT on a Macbook AIr running High Sierra) except it's with Deluxe.   Pretty lame.   Maybe it's a plot to make sure we have to e-file our state taxes and pay the fee.

     

    macuser_22
    Alumni - Champ
    Alumni - Champ
    February 27, 2020

    @RustyShackleford wrote:

    I'm having the same problem (TT on a Macbook AIr running High Sierra) except it's with Deluxe.   Pretty lame.   Maybe it's a plot to make sure we have to e-file our state taxes and pay the fee.

     


    Is it an actual crash or just a spinning beachball?

     

    I have seen several "beach ball" reports but have not been successful to reproduce it.  In other users cases,it has always "come clear" on it's own.   Sometimes after restarting into the "safe mode" holding she shift key down it will print.

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201262

     

    I am guessing that it might be some other Mac process that is running and hogging a resource that TurboTax needs to convert the state to pdf format since it always seems to happen before the print dialog box appears.

    It could also be a memory hog (you can check memory usage with Utilities -> Activity Monitor and select memory.)

     

    It is hard to fix an issue that cannot be reproduced - and I have sure tried.

     

     

    **Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
    macuser_22
    Alumni - Champ
    Alumni - Champ
    February 28, 2020

    Tell me how to "spin dump" and I'll try.  It's just a pull-down in Activity Monitor, I guess, but does it only work if the program crashes, and not just the spinning beach ball ?   Or is my terminating the process with extreme prejudice (option-command-escape) like a crash and the necessary info should be in the dump ?

     

    Could cross fingers and hope the next one of the interminable updates fixes it.

     



    @RustyShackleford wrote:

    Tell me how to "spin dump" and I'll try.  It's just a pull-down in Activity Monitor, I guess, but does it only work if the program crashes, and not just the spinning beach ball ?   Or is my terminating the process with extreme prejudice (option-command-escape) like a crash and the necessary info should be in the dump ?

     

    Could cross fingers and hope the next one of the interminable updates fixes it.

     


    I don't think there is any pending fix since nobody seems able to reproduce the problem at will.

     

    You can look as a spin dump if yiu would like.

     

    Use Applications -> Utilities -> Activity Monitor.       From the process name list, select TurboTax2019   (I will probably say in red (not responding).   Then from the top menu bar -> View -> Run Spindump.     It will open a window and take a minute or two to do the dump.   

     

    Here is an article what it can look like and what type of information that can be obtained.  You are looking for a loop where the same function keeps getting called forever.  Some times the function name can give a clue.

     

    https://www.best7reviews.com/spindump/

     

    **Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
    Level 2
    April 13, 2022

    I'm using Turbo Tax Home and Business on a Mac and I have the same problem with the program crashing when I try to preview or print.

     

    Probable the last year I'll use TT. Good thing I didn't wait til the last minute.

    macuser_22
    Alumni - Champ
    Alumni - Champ
    April 13, 2022

    @galanti_mac wrote:

    I'm using Turbo Tax Home and Business on a Mac and I have the same problem with the program crashing when I try to preview or print.

     

    Probable the last year I'll use TT. Good thing I didn't wait til the last minute.


    Does it actually crash or just a spinning wheel for a long time?

     

    If a spinning wheel then wait (up to 45 minutes) and see it it prints.

    This has been traced by some users to be virus software blocking the print call for a long time but it eventually prints and after it prints once it no longer hangs.

     

    TurboTax issues a print call to the built in Apple print but something blocks it.

    **Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
    Level 2
    April 14, 2022

    No the program crashes whenever I try to print bot even preview the return. The returns have been filed and accepted by the IRS and Indiana but I need to print the form that goes with my Indiana payment.