Adobe or Leopard issue?

Hopefully this is the appropriate forum for this question.
I am having a problem printing pdf documents. I'm not sure where to start. A good example would be yesterday when I bought my new fishing licence online and the document that I received was a pdf. It went to downloads. I click on the document and it opens with Adobe Reader.app (Adobe Reader X 10.1.2). When I click on the printer icon I get nothing. I get the same thing when trying to print downloaded forms from bank and goverment for income tax.
The printer works fine when printing other documents such as emails
Something else I noticed, and I'm not sure if it is related, is that while traveling the word on Google Earth if I try to view photos that are posted within the image, the white field opens up where you would usually see the photo but it remains blank, no photo. Being graphic in nature I thought it might be Adobe related.
I didn't note if it started immediately after updating to this version of Adobe in January, but I'm suspicious of it.
What am I missing?
I'm ready for your questions and suggestions!

It only took a minute or two to figure out how, but I opened and printed the licence just fine with Outlook. If Adobe reader doesn't behave, that will be a fine work-around.
I don't see how to link anything from Google Earth. Do you have it? If so, I could give you coordinates to a location that has a number of photos embedded (hopefully that is correct terminology) in the satellite image. By selecting "View in Google Maps" I get the following link: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=49.148117,-123.96675&z=16&t=h&hl=en . You could use this as reference to find the spot in Google Earth.
By right-clicking on a picture icon on the image in Google Earth and selecting "copy" I can give you the following information:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<kml xmlns="http://earth.google.com/kml/2.2">
<Document>
          <name>KmlFile</name>
          <Style id="pano_cluster3h">
                    <IconStyle>
                              <scale>0.6</scale>
                              <Icon>
                                        <href>http://kh.google.com:80/flatfile?lf-0-icons/panoramio_cluster_n2.png</href>
                              </Icon>
                    </IconStyle>
                    <LabelStyle>
                    </LabelStyle>
                    <BalloonStyle>
                              <text>$[description]</text>
                    </BalloonStyle>
                    <LineStyle>
                              <color>ff000000</color>
                              <antialias>0</antialias>
                              <width>0</width>
                    </LineStyle>
                    <PolyStyle>
                              <color>ff000000</color>
                              <fill>0</fill>
                              <outline>0</outline>
                    </PolyStyle>
          </Style>
          <Style id="pano_cluster3n">
                    <IconStyle>
                              <scale>0.4</scale>
                              <Icon>
                                        <href>http://kh.google.com:80/flatfile?lf-0-icons/panoramio_cluster_n2.png</href>
                              </Icon>
                    </IconStyle>
                    <LabelStyle>
                              <scale>0</scale>
                    </LabelStyle>
                    <BalloonStyle>
                              <text>$[description]</text>
                    </BalloonStyle>
                    <LineStyle>
                              <color>ff000000</color>
                              <antialias>0</antialias>
                              <width>0</width>
                    </LineStyle>
                    <PolyStyle>
                              <color>ff000000</color>
                              <fill>0</fill>
                              <outline>0</outline>
                    </PolyStyle>
          </Style>
          <StyleMap id="1052804">
                    <Pair>
                              <key>normal</key>
                              <styleUrl>#pano_cluster3n</styleUrl>
                    </Pair>
                    <Pair>
                              <key>highlight</key>
                              <styleUrl>#pano_cluster3h</styleUrl>
                    </Pair>
          </StyleMap>
          <Placemark>
                    <name>Nature Trail</name>
                    <description><![CDATA[<html><head><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"href="http://mw2.google.com/mw-earth-vectordb/panoramio_clusters/pcb.css"/><script type="text/javascript" src="http://mw2.google.com/mw-earth-vectordb/panoramio_clusters/pcb1.js"></script></head><body onload="loadPhotos(69118600,'000106',17,49.147587,-123.966820,'n')"><div id="display-panel" style="position:absolute;border:none;height:578px;width:680px"></div><div id="hint">Nanaimo,BC V9R 1G2,Canada</div></body></html>]]></description>
                    <styleUrl>#1052804</styleUrl>
                    <Point>
                              <coordinates>-123.9668198,49.1475868,0</coordinates>
                    </Point>
          </Placemark>
</Document>
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    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:392]: ******* RunEngine:
               ******* Product: c:\users\xxxxxx\appdata\local\temp\air492.tmp\setup.msi
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    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: E97A59ECCF4EFFF4A857920FB449F22F
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: EDEED656CA6FAC745A861A4B3EB47506
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: EDEED656CA6FAC745A861A4B3EB47506
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: EEDB8CDDCACDD4042875E3D8B4874276
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: EEDB8CDDCACDD4042875E3D8B4874276
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: F132F0B0A6ECD384AA32773B467F9571
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: F132F0B0A6ECD384AA32773B467F9571
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: F4E3B286A696ED244AC1C470AE61874B
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: F4E3B286A696ED244AC1C470AE61874B
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: F60730A4A66673047777F5728467D401
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: F60730A4A66673047777F5728467D401
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:403]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: FDEF50A6E266FB64A85210E0F3C1C996
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:403]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: FDEF50A6E266FB64A85210E0F3C1C996
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    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\InProgress 3: 2
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\InProgress 3: 2
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    === Verbose logging stopped: 5/24/2011  16:13:11 ==
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