Convert Webpage to PDF slow on 2012R2 RDS Server (Adobe XI)

Hi There,
We're having performance issues with the "Covert to Webpage" function add-in for Internet Explorer on our 2012R2 RDS server. It can take 30seconds+ to covert a page with just text on it, it sits at the "processing" screen. When users try the same function on their local desktops, it takes at most 5seconds for the same page.
Are there any settings that can be tweaked to make this run faster?
I've tried doing a repair installation but it made no difference.
Ben

Does anyone have any suggestions on this? I've got users complaining about the slowness daily.

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