PDF printer securty options?

Is there a pdf printer that can create a pdf with reader rights already extended? this way i dont have to open all the pdf's that i print in acrobat after i make them.

You can setup the server product 'Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions':
http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/readerextensions/

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