Problem printing as image

I'm attempting to print a pdf as an Image in acrobat x. Unfortunitly I keep getting an error saying document cant be printed. Any ideas to why this might be? I am sending the file from acrobat x on a 3.06 Imac to creo rip software to be printed on a xerox 700 digitla press.

Kindly update the Acrobat 10 upto 10.1.5 and let us know if the issue still exist.
Does it occur only if you perform "Print As Image" ON or otherwise as well? Try turning off "Auto-Rotate" setting by going to the printer properties and let me know if this helps?
Thanks,
Atul Agarwal
Adobe Systems

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