Problems create PDF Printer in OSX

With Acrobat 9 I have one PDF Printer, but with Acrobat X I don't know how I can do it. I need help.

The method for creating PDFs using the Print command changed in Mac OS v10.6 Snow Leopard with Acrobat 9.1 and later. The following procedure describes the method in both Snow Leopard and earlier versions of Mac OS X.
Open the file in its authoring application, and choose File > Print.
Choose Save As Adobe PDF from the PDF menu at the bottom of the dialog box.
For Adobe PDF Settings, choose one of the default settings, or customize the settings using Distiller. Any custom settings that you have defined are listed. For most users, the default Adobe PDF conversion settings are adequate.
For After PDF Creation, specify whether to open the PDF.
Click Continue.
Select a name and location for your PDF, and click Save.
This information was taken from the Acrobat Help documentation at Create a PDF using the Print command (Mac OS X).

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    (4) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file is blotchy looking or overly bold.
    (5) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file cannot be searched or indexed.
    (6) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file appears in Courier or in some other substitution font.
    (7) Interword or intercharacter spacing is a bit irregular in the resultant PDF file.
    (8) Content is missing in the margin areas of the page, i.e. you cannot do full-page bleeds.
    (9) Some or all page content is missing (other than margin areas).
    (10) Relatively inefficient PDF is generated.
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