Acrobat 8 Print Error, Xerox Docuprint Windows 2000

Windows 2000 SP4
Adobe Acrobat 8.12 Standard
Xerox DocuPrint 92C printer
Driver: Xerox Windows 2000/XP Production Printer Driver v 3.7.52 (2004)
PDF file version is 1.5
When I print the first page of the PDF file prints fine. The next set of pages prints a box outline, then fails. The printer prints an error report that says
Error: PostScriptJobAborted, job has error termination.
When I print the same document with Acrobat 7 Std, on the same machine (install/uninstall) it prints fine.
I do know that the Xerox drivers are OLD (2004), but I verified that it is the latest version available on the Xerox Web site.
This does print fine to another HP laser printer (unfortunately I can't use that one except for testing).
I've compared PostScript setting etc, but everything is set the same between the two versions. This seems like I will probably stick with version 7. After searching the forum, it seems like Acrobat 8 created a lot of printing problems.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.

Just for the record, in case anyone else comes looking for a solution to the same problem, the issue appears to be with my Kaspersky Anti-Virus software. By setting a check mark against most of the exclusions in the Kaspersky application control for Acrobat Distiller everything now seems to be working OK.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to read my original posting.

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