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It it true there is no option to print in the new LRcc

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It may be possible to contact Adobe and ask that the new subscription be converted to the Photographer plan with Lightroom (cloudy), Lightroom Classic, Photoshop and 20 GB of cloud storage IF he still has his LR6 catalog file
 
Well it has just caught me out as well. Received a notification in my creative cloud that it was on special offer until today, So I decided to enter the subscription scheme. I must admit to expecting a bit more and incorrectly assumed that my old Lightroom would get updated at least as far as my OS X would allow.
But no update and now I find out that I can't even print from the cloudy version.
So two choices I think, pay the extra and do full update or just cancel and stick with 6.14 which does print.
At the moment I'm feeling duped and most likely to cancel. I'll sleep on it got 10-13 days I think.
 
Printing in Cloudy is possible. It is more akin to printing from your phone. If you did not get the Photographers plan that includes Classic, you might be able to talk Adobe into switching you over tho the Plan that includes cloudy, Classic, Photoshop and only 20GB of cloud storage for the same price.

Otherwise, you can export to a file and use a third party robust printing package.
 
I must admit that is what I expected to get. But when I go to Lightroom 6 all that seems to have changed is the info label. No updated software.
Discovered a workaround though I now have Adobe Camera Raw and can use with Bridge.
Best to take my time and do some research before making any hasty decisions
Maybe my iMac won't update further that 6.14
 
Yes, a bit more research is needed. There IS an updated version of LR6, called Lightroom Classic (currently at version 9.2), which is available in one of the TWO different Photography Plans (which are only available with a subscription). This is the current UK pricing of the various plans (which shows three plans because the Classic-based plan has two storage options):
Compare_plans___Adobe_Creative_Cloud_Photography_plan.png

And these are the system requirements for Lightroom Classic on MacOS:

Lightroom_Classic_system_requirements.png
 
Useful info Jim
So I have purchased the Photography Plan (20GB) but for a discounted price. Looking at the other doc you sent do I not also get Lightroom for my Desktop? Under the Plan every thing is ticked so why have I not got a more up to date version of my 6.14
 
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What I did't realise and was not that clear is the need to download 9.2 So I think all is resolved. I am hoping that I have got a margin from Adobe
and have the Lightroom I need at a good rate. Time will tell.
 
I may be late to the party but... Even if there is no dedicated menu option, to print from iOS or iPadOS I simply use the share icon (square with up arrow) then choose print, select printer etc. It more like printing from any other app. The drawback is that you need an AirPrint enabled printer. I can not use my big photo printer even if I can connect it by USB-C wire on the iPad Pro.
 
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...The drawback is that you need an AirPrint enabled printer. I can not use my big photo printer even if I can connect it by USB-C wire on the iPad Pro.
It does not have to be an air print printer. It just has to be on the same ethernet network. And shared.



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Thanks for the hint Cletus but I have such a shared printer on same LAN and it is not accessible. Either wired with an RJ-45 LAN cable or with a USB cable. Maybe because there are no antennas whatsoever on than printer. Only my wife's little portable printer works over LAN. Do I. miss something?
 
Thanks for the hint Cletus but I have such a shared printer on same LAN and it is not accessible. Either wired with an RJ-45 LAN cable or with a USB cable. Maybe because there are no antennas whatsoever on than printer. Only my wife's little portable printer works over LAN. Do I. miss something?
I guess it was me that was missing "something". My Mx920 printer was set up with a wired Lan and as a test I switched it to WiFi The iPhone continued to see it as "Canon MX920 Series" location: Study. I went into the printer setting s on my iMac to change the name and Location. The iPhone continued to refer to it as as "Canon MX920 Series" location: Study. Only when I went to the printer's web page did I see the AirPrint designation and the Bonjour Service Name designation: "Canon MX920 Series" location: Study. I have been using AirPrint all along and did not realize it. So, my apologies.
 
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