Group Policy for "let printer determine color" in Adobe Reader X

I need to make a group policy to activate the "let printer determine color" for a huge group of users/pcs, as the reader prints the wrong colors now.
It only needs to activate this single thing. The pcs are running Adobe Reader 10.1.0. Can anyone please help me?

Do you have the Enterprise Deployment documentation for Acrobat/Reader?

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