Adobe PDF printing several copies from Macbook Pro 10.6.7

When I print an Adobe PDF file on my Mac 10.6.7, it prints several copies of the same document, even when printing a many page document. I only have 1 copy selected in the settings and I have no idea why it does this. Does anyone know what setting I need to change!? It's so frustrating and such a waste of paper!

Apple doesn't work on the printer drivers - they just include them in the OS and in updates. I don't think anyone here knows if Apple is working on USB or ? This is user to user support.
What was the problem with ethernet? I think that is a better option.

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