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i use Firefox on an iMac running Sequoia 15.5 I can print everything except when I go to a Merrill Account and try to print . How can I prints without having to go to Safari?

i use Firefox on an iMac running Sequoia 15.5 I can print everything except when I go to a Merrill Account and try to print . How can I prints without having to go to Safari?

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Sounds like a site-specific issue with Merrill’s print function and Firefox.

Try this:

Use Firefox’s built-in print: Instead of clicking Merrill’s print button, press Cmd + P on your keyboard and print directly from Firefox.

Switch to system print dialog: In the print window, click “Print using system dialog” at the bottom—this often bypasses site/script issues.

Disable pop-up blockers: Merrill might use a pop-up to launch the print view. Make sure pop-ups are allowed for their site.

Clear cache/cookies: Sometimes stored data interferes with site functions. Clear cache for Merrill only via Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data > Manage Data.

Try Private Window: Open the site in a private window (Cmd + Shift + P) to rule out extensions causing issues.

If that still fails, Merrill’s print function may rely on browser-specific scripts. Reporting it could help—just like feedback on UAE free Visa keeps that info accurate and up-to-date.

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Charlotte S. Hegwer said

i use Firefox on an iMac running Sequoia 15.5 I can print everything except when I go to a Merrill Account and try to print . How can I prints without having to go to Safari?

Dude, Merrill probably has some weird coding that doesn't play nice with Firefox, especially on Mac.

Try these:

Print to PDF first from Firefox, then print the PDF. Update Firefox or try Troubleshoot Mode (no add-ons). Honestly, sometimes financial sites just force you to use Safari. It sucks, but it happens.

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