Acrobat Reade x on Printing with ghost script 8.54

Hi,
1)open a pdf file with adobe reader x
2) Then select " print" using Ghost script 8.54 version
3) Ghost script throws "stack overflow" and "offending Command" error message
this does not happen ,with earlier version of Adobe reader
Can any one reply the reason for this behaviour.
Thanks,
A.Aravind

We do not know what platform you are running your software on. Personally, I think this is a question for Ghostscript support, not Adobe Reader. You can try to print to a postscript file, then run Ghostscript on the postscript file. If you have the same error then post a bug report here:
http://bugs.ghostscript.com/

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