Adobe Reader undefined error and offending command LLAQLY

Hi Guys,
I am in an urgent need of help regarding the error below since it is my boss pc:
Error Name:                    /undefined
Offending Command:       LLAQLY+TimesNewRomanPSMT
Operand Stack:               false
This output was give after printing the first page of any document from one particular pc as from others it prints normally. Are there any settings that i need to make in order to have it print in a normal way?
Otherwise I have to print one page at a time.
Your help would be greatly appreciated....
Thanks and Regards...

Hi Guys,
thanks for all if you tried to help me out... The problem was just a tick box relating to PostScript.
I had to go to the printer setting and disable passthrough of postscript.
Mainly this was already answered in this adobe reader thread http://forums.adobe.com/thread/391758 with the printing problems. Just to add somethin more it is a problem that is faced when installing adobe 9.
Thanks...

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