No printer selected or Firefox does not know its installed?

''locking as a duplicate - https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/896186''
having trouble with unreadable print..tried to reset print print_print..does not seem to work..how can I tell if a printer is selected or that firefox knows its installed on your computer?

The plugin checker site is not able to* store multiple versions of the Adobe Acrobat plugin as the current version. So, with apologies to Windows Vista users, you simply have to ignore what the plugin check site says about that particular plugin and rely on Adobe's in-product updater.
''*'' It ''could'' be redesigned to do this in the future, but currently it is not able to do this.

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