Adobe reader 10.1.2 under vista home premium 32-bit enters 'save as ...' rather than print

Reader X 10.1.2 (reloaded in response to some fix which was offered, 10 Feb 2012) will not print (either using the printer icon or "file print ...".
Instead, it goes into the "save as " menu.
I tried to reload Reader (just got "program already loaded")
Stuck..

In the print dialog disable the entry "Print to File".

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