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I use Windows XP, upgraded Firefox on Saturday and today can only print blank pages from FIrefox.

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I am using Windows XP Service Pack 3.

I can print the pages from Internet Explorer.

I am using Windows XP Service Pack 3. I can print the pages from Internet Explorer.

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It was PDF pages. It is fixed now. I'm on 29.0.1. I think 0.1 came out after I had the problem, so it probably fixed it.

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Is this with all pages or only with pages that have a PDF file?


  • bug 999284 - Firefox 29.0 printing blank page instead of PDF
  • bug 1003707 - pdf.js print prints a white page

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If the problem is with PDFs displayed in Firefox's built-in PDF Viewer, you can switch over to using another viewer. You have the Adobe Acrobat plugin, so that would be a logical choice. This article has the steps: View PDF files using Firefox’s built-in viewer.

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It was PDF pages. It is fixed now. I'm on 29.0.1. I think 0.1 came out after I had the problem, so it probably fixed it.

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Thanks for posting back that the problem is fixed in Firefox 29.0.1 (I've marked this "solved")