Adobe X Printing Issue

Morning,
After upgrading to Adobe X on all Windows 7 Enterprise systems, we can no longer print PDFs.    The PDFs state they are sent to the printers but nothing ever appears.  We have tried installing new print drivers, disabled advanced features in IE like some tech articles suggested, and have even had one user downgrade back to version 9 to no avail.  Was there a Microsoft patch that was released in the past few months that is causing this issue?   Thanks, Gus

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