Jpegs not converting in color....

I have Acrobat Standard 8 and use the printer driver to created PDFs of appraisal reports that I do. When I create these PDFs through the Acrobat driver, the photos print in color, but the maps, etc. print in black & white with horrible resolution. Before converting, these jpegs are in full color. I cannot figure out which settings to use to make sure the maps print into color. Can someone help? Thanks so much!

I am using an appraisal software called Homeputer. When I print the job, it
allows me to select the printer needed. I can either print to an HP printer and print an actual paper document, or print to the Adobe printer, to create a PDF. I print to the PDF driver so that I can create PDF documents to email to the clients. How do I know if my drive setting is set to B & W? Thanks again.

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