Invalid Adobe PDF printer properties (Pro 8)

I have an error message that just started which is preventing me from printing to PDF.
Invalid "Adobe PDF" printer properties
Do not change spooler settings.
Please select "Print directly to the printer" option (from Adobe PDF
printer properties "Advanced" tab).
Prior to this error message I was able to print to PDF
I have checked for updates and I have the latest updates installed.
I have changed to "print directly to printer" and nothing happens. No error message but also no PDF file. The status shows "Error - Printing".

Hi,
Try this?
Find the Acrobat Printer in Printers
Right click on it and select properties
Then the Advanced tab
Is Spool Print Documents selected?
If so, Deselect, Enable Advanced Printing Features
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