Adobe Professional 9.0 causing Printing Issues in Word

ere is my issue:  We are trying to print word Documents to 2 different printers.  In microsoft word it will randomly skip lines, letters, or paragraphs of text when printing. This even happens when printing to a PDF.  As soon as I do an un-installation of Adobe Pro 9.0 it will work fine.  If I re-install it in about a week it will start happening again.  I know it is bizarre but any ideas?  I have attached the original word doc and the output it makes when I print.

What is the version of Acrobat?  When I open your test doc and convert the lines aren't cut off as per your example in the PDF.
Also make sure your normal template is clean.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822005

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