PDFMaker ignores pdfmarks in Word 2013 PRINT fields

I've updated from Word 2003 to Word 2013.
I'm using PDFMaker of Acrobat  XI.
My Word documents contain PRINT fields with pdfmark instructions.
These instructions were processed correctly when I used PDFmaker
in Word 2003 to create PDF documents.
They are NOT processed now when I use PDFmaker in Word 2013.
Note: My pdfmarks are processed correctly when I print to Adobe PDF
from Word 2013, which I take to mean that Word options are set correctly.
Is this a known bug?
Reinhard

Thank you very much for both of your answers.
I've had a closer look at the PDF documents that
are created by my two software combinations.
What works:
Acrobat XI with Word 2003
Application: Acrobat PDFMaker 11 for Word
PDF Producer: Acrobat Distiller 11.0 (Windows)
What doesn't work:
Acrobat XI with Word 2013
Application: Acrobat PDFMaker 11 for Word
PDF Producer: Adobe PDF Library 11.0
The PDF Producer explains it. Without your help,
I would have wasted (even) more time with futile tests.

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