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Firefox crashes when printing PDF having a specific file name

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Today I went to a vendor website and I tried to print to PDF a page with an item. Firefox 38.0.5 became completely unresponsive. A page with a different item printed ok. Printing directly to a printer worked ok for both items. Printing from IExplorer printed ok all pages. Analyzing the Wait Chain it seems that when Firefox sends the request to Splwow64.exe is splitting the name of the PDF file in multiple pieces so one print job becomes a multiple documents print job. After the first name fragment, the PDF Distiller does not find the correct path because it doesn't exist. This is the page: http://www.heatsinkusa.com/8-460-wide-extruded-aluminum-heatsink/ When trying to print it will split the name in "8.PDF" then "wide.PDF" then "aluminum.PDF" then "heatsink.PDF". The first one is ok, but on all others are crashing the distiller. The Distiller is old, but it works with all other combinations stated above.

Today I went to a vendor website and I tried to print to PDF a page with an item. Firefox 38.0.5 became completely unresponsive. A page with a different item printed ok. Printing directly to a printer worked ok for both items. Printing from IExplorer printed ok all pages. Analyzing the Wait Chain it seems that when Firefox sends the request to Splwow64.exe is splitting the name of the PDF file in multiple pieces so one print job becomes a multiple documents print job. After the first name fragment, the PDF Distiller does not find the correct path because it doesn't exist. This is the page: http://www.heatsinkusa.com/8-460-wide-extruded-aluminum-heatsink/ When trying to print it will split the name in "8.PDF" then "wide.PDF" then "aluminum.PDF" then "heatsink.PDF". The first one is ok, but on all others are crashing the distiller. The Distiller is old, but it works with all other combinations stated above.