Adobe acrobat 9 pdf files wont print wirelessly using Snow Leopard

I am unable to print wirelessly adobe acrobat 9 pdf files using Snow Leopard.  Yet I have no problem printing word documents wirelessly.  Adobe techs haven't been able to assist.  Hoping someone out there might have a fix.
Jeff

Jeffrey Livingston wrote: 
I am unable to print wirelessly adobe acrobat 9 pdf files using Snow Leopard.  Yet I have no problem printing word documents wirelessly.  Adobe techs haven't been able to assist.  Hoping someone out there might have a fix.
Jeff
I am able to use Acrobat using a wireless router.
Try the following:
Get the latest update from Manufacturer. Then go to printer setup utility and remove the current version. ( Do this anyway even if the same version).
Next plug Printer into a direct USB Connection. Now install Driver. Go back to Printer Setup Utility. and add Printer.
Now print a document, to verify printer works.
Now quit application, then shut down Computer.
Now switch usb printer connector from USB connector on computer to USB connector on your router.
Restart Computer.
Now open an application that uses a printer and open a document. go to Printer and Look for the Following:
Disregard the printer I have listed here that's my printer. If you see a Printer like this add to list by choosing the printer.
Now go to Printer Setup verify it has been added. Make it the Default printer.
Now Acrobat "should" be able to print from you printer.
(Please note information is given by an Experienced User of Acrobat. I am not an employee of Adobe.)

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