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How to print a password protect PDF that won't let you print?
PDFsam Basic is an open-source, offline PDF tool that locally clears user and master passwords to restore printing access without online file uploads, yet its unintuitive interface easily triggers operational mistakes that make you can't print password protected pdf even after executing the decryption task to remove print password locks on encrypted files.
How to Open Can't print password protected PDF
Step 1: Download and install the software from the official website.
Step 2: Launch the software and select the “Protection” module on the main page.
Step 3: Import your password-protected PDF file into the software.
Step 4: Enter the original PDF password to obtain editing permissions.
Step 5: Clear the contents of the User Password and Master Password fields.
Step 6: Click the Run button to generate a new, unencrypted PDF file.
Finally, open the newly saved PDF file and send it to the printer to complete the print job.
Although it is an open-source tool, its interface is not very user-friendly, it lacks a dedicated shortcut key for unlocking, and if the password is not completely removed, the print restrictions on the PDF file will remain.
Pros
- Open-source software that supports fully offline processing
- Supports cross-platform operation on multiple operating systems
- Includes a full suite of core PDF functions, including splitting, merging, encrypting, and decrypting
Cons
- No standalone unlocking module; you must use the protection feature to remove existing passwords
- Both passwords must be manually removed; if either one is missing, the PDF will remain encrypted
- Processing large, multi-page PDF documents is relatively slow