Accidently deleted the Adobe PDF printer from the Printer List

Hi Guys,
I have accidently deleted the 'Adobe PDF printer' from the Printer List and am now unable to print any files to PDF from any application.
Any ideas of how to get it back?
Cheers, Nosaj68.
Power Mac G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Hi Nosaj68
Welcome to Discussions.
1. In Applications/Utilities/Printer Setup Utility, select Add printer and reinstall it.
2. If you can't find this file, reinstall Adobe Acrobat and that should put it back again for you.
If this solves your question, please consider awarding stars, by checking the helpful or solved button on the post. This is not a requirement, merely an expression of thanks.
regards roam

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