Error [12] invalid printer type (98)

Hello, when i want to print a output PDF File whith adobe central output Server.
With Adobe Output Designer 5.6, I have compiled a template with Portable document format only.
On Adobe central control 5.6, I have a job TESTPDF with a task JFMERGE and a printer I have named PDFPrint. on the printer I have -zc:\temp\toto.pdf
When I'm merging the data I have the error Invalid printer type (98)
Could you help me please!

I am getting the same problem, but putting pdf file path/name in the printer table wont work as I want/need different file names for different dat files processed by the same form, ie include PO number as part of the file name

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