Chrome crash when printing

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Does Google Chrome crash when you try to print a web page or PDF? Here are the ways to fix Google Chrome crashing when printing.

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Chrome crashes when printing to PDF

Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Print causes Safari to crash. I get the dialog stating Safari "Quit Unexpectedly" and do I want to "reopen - report - ignore". I'm running macOS 15.2 on my mac mini (M1, 2020) with Safari 15.2. Printing from the same site on Chrome does not cause Chrome to crash. I can print from Safari without crashing it by changing to another user account (both accounts are admin accounts). Mac mini, macOS 15.2 Posted on Dec 17, 2024 7:56 AM Dec 17, 2024 12:05 PM in response to Ed_too Restart in Safe mode, log in with the account which has this problem and see if the problem persists. Start up your Mac in safe mode – Apple Support (UK)Safe mode doesn't load any apps you've added which load on startup. It also does some tidying up of memory and disc. If the problem goes away when you run in safe mode then it was probably an app you have running in the background when logged in normally - maybe a firewall, network monitor, anti-virus app.If, after safe mode, restart and log in with the problem account the Safari print bug has gone away then it has been "fixed" by safe mode's tidying up. Try safe mode and see what happens. Dec 17, 2024 8:02 AM in response to Ed_too Try running Safari without extensions - go to Safari/Settings choose the extensions tab and Does Google Chrome crash when you try to print a web page or PDF? Here are the ways to fix Google Chrome crashing when printing. Where fs.createWriteStream could write out of order- Fixed an issue where recentDOcuments wasn't populating properly on macOS- Fixed crash after upgrade on LinuxOther Changes:- Backported fix for 330756841- Backported fix for 339266700- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.119Electron 30.0.2 (64-bit)Fixed:- Electron doesn't paint on offscreen-render mode after gpu process crashed- Fixed data corruption when protocol.handle() processed incoming data asynchronously- Fixed nativeImage.createThumbnailFromPath and shell.openExternal not resolving when called in the renderer processElectron 30.0.1 (64-bit)- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.60Electron 30.0.0 (64-bit)Features:- Added support for NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS- Implemented support for the File System APIFixed:- Fixed an issue on Windows where silent printing resulted in comically tiny renderer output- Fixed an issue where showing or focusing a panel window would activate the app on Mac- Fixed missing header when compiling with libc++Other Changes:- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.49Electron 29.3.0 (64-bit)- Fixed a bug where a window with maximization disabled and WCO enabled would still show its maximization buttonElectron 29.2.0 (64-bit)Fixed:- crash in Notification::Close() under libnotify 0.8.x with portal environment- usage of Storage.{get|set|clear}Cookies via the Chrome DevTools ProtocolElectron 29.1.6 (64-bit)Fixed:- shell.showItemInFolder not opening Windows Explorer if the passed path contains forward slashes- a potential crash in chrome.scripting on extension unload- an issue where emojis weren't properly handled on Windows- an issue where the serial-port-added event improperly respected filters set by serial.requestPort()Electron 29.1.5 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where badge text set using the Badging API no longer appeared correctly on WindowsOther Changes:- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.130Electron 29.1.4 (64-bit)- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.129Electron 29.1.3 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed chrome://process-internals failing to load- Fixed a memory corruption crash on Windows by removing DXDiag telemetry codeOther Changes:- Backported fix for 40265302- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.112Electron 29.1.1 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where user-did-{resign|become}-active were not emitted properly on macOS- Fixed an issue where webContents.print(options) failed if options was not passed or undefined is passedOther Changes:- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.95Electron 29.1.0 (64-bit)Features:- Added proxy configuring support for requests made with net module from utility processFixed:- Ensured ScreenCaptureKit is used exclusively on macOS 14.4 and higher to avoid permission promptsOther Changes:- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.70Electron 29.0.1 (64-bit)- Fixed an issue where the -webkit-app-region: drag property was not respected

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Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Print causes Safari to crash. I get the dialog stating Safari "Quit Unexpectedly" and do I want to "reopen - report - ignore". I'm running macOS 15.2 on my mac mini (M1, 2020) with Safari 15.2. Printing from the same site on Chrome does not cause Chrome to crash. I can print from Safari without crashing it by changing to another user account (both accounts are admin accounts). Mac mini, macOS 15.2 Posted on Dec 17, 2024 7:56 AM Dec 17, 2024 12:05 PM in response to Ed_too Restart in Safe mode, log in with the account which has this problem and see if the problem persists. Start up your Mac in safe mode – Apple Support (UK)Safe mode doesn't load any apps you've added which load on startup. It also does some tidying up of memory and disc. If the problem goes away when you run in safe mode then it was probably an app you have running in the background when logged in normally - maybe a firewall, network monitor, anti-virus app.If, after safe mode, restart and log in with the problem account the Safari print bug has gone away then it has been "fixed" by safe mode's tidying up. Try safe mode and see what happens. Dec 17, 2024 8:02 AM in response to Ed_too Try running Safari without extensions - go to Safari/Settings choose the extensions tab and

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Where fs.createWriteStream could write out of order- Fixed an issue where recentDOcuments wasn't populating properly on macOS- Fixed crash after upgrade on LinuxOther Changes:- Backported fix for 330756841- Backported fix for 339266700- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.119Electron 30.0.2 (64-bit)Fixed:- Electron doesn't paint on offscreen-render mode after gpu process crashed- Fixed data corruption when protocol.handle() processed incoming data asynchronously- Fixed nativeImage.createThumbnailFromPath and shell.openExternal not resolving when called in the renderer processElectron 30.0.1 (64-bit)- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.60Electron 30.0.0 (64-bit)Features:- Added support for NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS- Implemented support for the File System APIFixed:- Fixed an issue on Windows where silent printing resulted in comically tiny renderer output- Fixed an issue where showing or focusing a panel window would activate the app on Mac- Fixed missing header when compiling with libc++Other Changes:- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.49Electron 29.3.0 (64-bit)- Fixed a bug where a window with maximization disabled and WCO enabled would still show its maximization buttonElectron 29.2.0 (64-bit)Fixed:- crash in Notification::Close() under libnotify 0.8.x with portal environment- usage of Storage.{get|set|clear}Cookies via the Chrome DevTools ProtocolElectron 29.1.6 (64-bit)Fixed:- shell.showItemInFolder not opening Windows Explorer if the passed path contains forward slashes- a potential crash in chrome.scripting on extension unload- an issue where emojis weren't properly handled on Windows- an issue where the serial-port-added event improperly respected filters set by serial.requestPort()Electron 29.1.5 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where badge text set using the Badging API no longer appeared correctly on WindowsOther Changes:- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.130Electron 29.1.4 (64-bit)- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.129Electron 29.1.3 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed chrome://process-internals failing to load- Fixed a memory corruption crash on Windows by removing DXDiag telemetry codeOther Changes:- Backported fix for 40265302- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.112Electron 29.1.1 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where user-did-{resign|become}-active were not emitted properly on macOS- Fixed an issue where webContents.print(options) failed if options was not passed or undefined is passedOther Changes:- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.95Electron 29.1.0 (64-bit)Features:- Added proxy configuring support for requests made with net module from utility processFixed:- Ensured ScreenCaptureKit is used exclusively on macOS 14.4 and higher to avoid permission promptsOther Changes:- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.70Electron 29.0.1 (64-bit)- Fixed an issue where the -webkit-app-region: drag property was not respected

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(64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where non-English IME users would see app hangs on a second monitor- Fixed an issue where the window could be incorrectly centered in some circumstances when calling BrowserWindow.center()Other Changes:- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.221Electron 30.0.6 (64-bit)- Fixed a potential issue with Linux layout invalidationElectron 30.0.5 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where setTitleBarOverlay didn't work as expected when called on BaseWindow- Fixed an issue where webContents.navigationHistory was not an enumerable property- Fixed crash on window maximize on X11- BrowserWindow.focus() now correctly restore focus to inactive apps on macOSOther Changes:- Backported fix for 340221135- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.207Electron 30.0.4 (64-bit)Fixed:- a crash in addChildView if a view is added as its own child- a crash when the same WebContentsView is added via addChildView multiple times- an error when calling setAutoResize on a BrowserView- an inconsistent crash on maximizing window and relayout in Ubuntu- an issue where calling window.center() on Windows and Linux incorrectly centered the windowElectron 30.0.3 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where document.requestFullscreen didn't work when calling it from a webContents inside WebContentsView- Fixed an issue where fs.createWriteStream could write out of order- Fixed an issue where recentDOcuments wasn't populating properly on macOS- Fixed crash after upgrade on LinuxOther Changes:- Backported fix for 330756841- Backported fix for 339266700- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.119Electron 30.0.2 (64-bit)Fixed:- Electron doesn't paint on offscreen-render mode after gpu process crashed- Fixed data corruption when protocol.handle() processed incoming data asynchronously- Fixed nativeImage.createThumbnailFromPath and shell.openExternal not resolving when called in the renderer processElectron 30.0.1 (64-bit)- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.60Electron 30.0.0 (64-bit)Features:- Added support for NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS- Implemented support for the File System APIFixed:- Fixed an issue on Windows where silent printing resulted in comically tiny renderer output- Fixed an issue where showing or focusing a panel window would activate the app on Mac- Fixed missing header when compiling with libc++Other Changes:- Updated Chromium to 124.0.6367.49Electron 29.3.0 (64-bit)- Fixed a bug where a window with maximization disabled and WCO enabled would still show its maximization buttonElectron 29.2.0 (64-bit)Fixed:- crash in Notification::Close() under libnotify 0.8.x with portal environment- usage of Storage.{get|set|clear}Cookies via the Chrome DevTools ProtocolElectron 29.1.6 (64-bit)Fixed:- shell.showItemInFolder not opening Windows Explorer if the passed path contains forward slashes- a potential crash in chrome.scripting on extension unload- an issue where emojis weren't properly handled on Windows- an issue where the serial-port-added event improperly respected filters set by serial.requestPort()Electron 29.1.5 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where badge text set using the Badging API no longer appeared correctly on WindowsOther Changes:- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.130Electron 29.1.4 (64-bit)- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.129Electron 29.1.3 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed chrome://process-internals failing to load- Fixed a memory corruption crash on Windows by removing DXDiag telemetry codeOther Changes:- Backported fix for 40265302- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.112Electron 29.1.1 (64-bit)Fixed:- Fixed an issue where user-did-{resign|become}-active were not emitted properly on macOS- Fixed an issue where webContents.print(options) failed if options was not passed or undefined is passedOther Changes:- Updated Chromium to 122.0.6261.95Electron 29.1.0 (64-bit)Features:- Added proxy configuring support for requests made with net module from utility processFixed:- Ensured ScreenCaptureKit is used exclusively on

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