Adobe Reader not printing, opening Save as Box

I am on Adobe Reader 10.1.3 and when I select Print, it opens the Print box to select printer and options, when I hit Print, it Opens "Save As" box.
Any idea on fixes for this?  I have repaired, Uninstalled and reinstalled and nothing is working.

It appears as if your printer drive has defaulted to print to file, hence the save as dialog box. If you uncheck this option it should work as expected.

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