PDF Datein mit Adobe Reader nicht Drucken

Hallo Habe ein problem Habe meon laptop vor ca 2 mon gekauft mit Vista home Betriebsystem Aber die PDF Datein mit Adobe Reader nicht Drucken alles anderes geht ob ofice oder was anderes ist nur mit adobe reader pdf datein nicht Brauche hilfe dafür

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> Hallo Habe ein problem Habe meon laptop vor ca 2 mon gekauft mit Vista home Betriebsystem Aber die PDF Datein mit Adobe Reader nicht Drucken alles anderes geht ob ofice oder was anderes ist nur mit adobe reader pdf datein nicht Brauche hilfe dafür
Probier vielleicht einaml eine andere PDF-Datei aus. Möglicherweise ist
bei dieser Datei das Ausdrucken vom Autor untersagt.
(Oder Du wählst bei geöffneter PDF-Datei im Menü Datei > Eigenschaften
und siehst Dir mal den Reiter "Sicherheit" an)
Cheers
Achim

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