Some of the HP printers can give the IllegalAttributeValue error and PCL XL error when printing PDF files. This is due to the driver not being able to correctly render a PDF file during printing. Here are some ways you can get around this error to print a PDF file.
The first method to try is to print the PDF file as an image. This can be done by following these steps:
Screenshots for the above steps are provided below:
Your PDF file should now print normally.
The second method to avoid the IllegalAttributeValue is to export the PDF as an image and then printing it. This is suitable for PDF files which are few pages in size. Also, you will need Adobe Standard to perform the tasks. Here are the steps:
The third method to avoid the IllegalAttributeValue error during printing a PDF file is to export the PDF file to a MS Word document. This is suitable for PDF Files which are mainly text based. Works with image files too. You will need Adobe Standard to perform the tasks. Here are the steps:
The error is primarily caused by the printer driver not being able to properly render a PDF file during printing. For some people, the error occurs when the printer driver is updated to the latest version, usually PCL 6. The earlier drivers, PCL 5 and below, seem to have no issues with printing PDF files. If your computer has administrative rights, follow these steps to downgrade to a working printer driver.
The PDF file should now print. If you have multiple PCL 5 drivers installed, try them out one by one until you find the driver which works.
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