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Level 2
posted Feb 18, 2022 1:00:21 PM

Turbotax freezes when trying to print today

Thanks to the latest TurboTax update the software freezes (spinning beach ball)  when trying to print from a Mac.  It seems every year we suffer through this nonsense.  The software worked 3 weeks ago when I prepared another return.  And yes I have the latest Mac software running.  

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Intuit Alumni
Feb 19, 2022 6:58:42 PM
Level 2
Feb 19, 2022 7:33:21 PM

Please reread my issue. The software updated just fine as everything worked until I tried to print.  Every other application can print just fine. Turbotax becomes unresponsive when trying to print.  Turbotax printed before the last update. The update caused the issue. 

Intuit Alumni
Feb 20, 2022 3:20:11 PM

For issues printing the return, please reference the help article here

 

If you still need assistance, please click here to contact customer support. 

Level 1
Feb 28, 2023 9:09:24 AM

You don't understand. TT Premier 2022 for Mac (Intel) is BROKEN. When I try to print anything from TT it pops up a box that says "Printing" with an activity bar that moves back and forth. That's as far as it gets. Moving the cursor from that window results in the beach ball of death.  The only way to get out is to force quit.

 

I have verified that printing works on my Intel Mac for all programs except TT 2022. have also forced it to re-download the last update per the online instructions on this site. I cannot proceed with my taxes until this is fixed. 

 

PLEASE REPORT THIS TO. YOUR DEVELOPMENT GROUP. 

 

 

 

 

Intuit Alumni
Feb 28, 2023 10:33:26 AM

So we can take a closer look at your specific situation, please refer to the steps above to call us directly.  This ensures you will get to the correct department as quickly as possible.  

 

@mlewus 

New Member
Mar 16, 2023 9:04:38 AM

Hello, I’ll be addressing this issue myself later today. Did you get your printer working using these steps? Thanks in advance!

Intuit Alumni
Mar 16, 2023 12:04:29 PM

If you need assistance, please let us know.

@PDXLori

Level 5
Mar 16, 2023 12:27:35 PM

I am also on an Intel mac platform and had similar printing problems when using the desktop software previous years. I assume you tried rebooting the mac since you updated TT.

 

I HIGHLY recommend in the future switching to TT Online. I've had zero printing problems. 

 

The only downside to the Online version (that I know) is you give up some control and cannot make changes at the Forms level.  Yes I know some are concerned with security, but honestly most of our SS#'s are probably breached by now anyway.

Not applicable
Mar 26, 2023 12:52:47 PM

I'm facing the same problem. I just spent a long time with support agent who gave up and just told me to wait "24 to 48 hours" for no apparent reason. I filed with turbotax online for the last 8 yrs and could download immediately without issues. Trying desktop this time and it was a disaster. No one to help and I can't get my tax returns.

 

I told them to help me transfer this to online or to another machine so I can try from there, but they said they won't do it.

 

Wondering if I should go to another tax software from next year. 

Level 5
Mar 27, 2023 7:43:12 AM

Take it from me, you will reduce massive head banging by switching to Online if you're on a mac.

Returning Member
Mar 31, 2023 8:48:35 PM

I am having this same problem! I've used the same downloaded program on my mac for years without issue. This year the program buffers as soon as I try to print requiring me to force close the program. Has anyone figured out a way to print??

Level 1
Mar 31, 2023 10:00:37 PM

Yes, I solved it on my machine. Ask TT to print. It will hang up and TT will become unresponsive. In the interim if you run activity monitor you will find that one CPU core running TT is stuck at 100%.Go get a cup of coffee, and in 5 or 10 minutes it will finish doing whatever it's doing it will print normally.

 

 I have found that and once you do this, you're OK to print until the next time you start the TurboTax. I'm not sure what it hanging it up, but it does seem to be self-correcting.

 

 

 

 

Level 2
Apr 1, 2023 4:42:47 AM

I solved this the same way.  Walk away after you press print, yell and scream along the way and after 5 minutes or so TT will become responsive and print.  Great insight you had using activity monitor.  I didn’t think of that.   TT has had this problem for years and apparently doesn’t care to fix it.  

Intuit Alumni
Apr 1, 2023 10:20:06 AM

To troubleshoot printing, please see our Help Article here for further assistance. 

 

@Superealtor 

Not applicable
Apr 1, 2023 5:41:12 PM

I did. I let it run for some 30 mins and went away without closing anything. It had saved by then. 

New Member
Feb 19, 2024 2:18:24 PM

I also have the spinning beachball/freeze when printing after the most recent program update from Intuit.  Running a MacBook Air 2/M2 /latest Sonoma update. Hopefully the next Intuit update will fix it.

Returning Member
Mar 2, 2024 3:12:40 PM

same problem here, for 2023, don't remember it being an issue last year

Expert Alumni
Mar 5, 2024 7:50:25 AM

We'd love to help you complete your tax return, but need more information. Can you please clarify your question?

New Member
Apr 5, 2024 11:56:14 AM

I have the same beachball of death trying to print after eFiling. I need a payment form, will probably download from the state and fill out by hand. But this is ridiculous. Half the work I entered yesterday was lost after an attempt to print hung the program. Finally got the returns e-filed but had six more episodes of freezing when trying to print. It is shameful that Intuit relies on a forum to figure out why the software doesn't perform in a stable, reliable and reasonably intuitive fashion.

 

... think Intuit should put more resources into the user interface, internal help function and program stability as less into lobbying to stop the IRS from helping folks prepare their returns.