Adobe Reader 8.0 printing

I've tried to print a PDF, double sided, using Adobe Reader 8.0 from my MacBook Pro but each time the final page is printed backwards (ie, I need a mirror to read the last page). The same PDF prints fine from Preview on my MBP and from a Adobe Reader 8.0 on a G4. Is this just a flaw of Adobe Reader 8.0 for Intel Macs?

Hello,
we have a large environment with Adobe Reader 8.1 users. I ran in to the described problem above. I did a few tests:
PDF file 3,43 MB printed with Adobe Reader 7.0.8 spool file 4,36MB
PDF file 3,43 MB printed with Adobe Reader 8.1 spool file 77,3MB
PDF file 3,43 MB printed with Foxit Reader 2.1 spoolfile 4,16MB
A lot of forums around the www, posting the same issues. No solutions so far. I contacted Adobe Netherlands Tech Support. Because it's a free product, tech support only helps with installing issues......
I can't understand that a big player as Adobe let this happen without a quick solution by their tech team.
Regards Raimond

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