Reader PDFs won't print; "pages not selected"

PDFs on Reader will not print.  I get a message "Pages not selected" but there is no way to select them.

Met with IT. tried to install a native driver (as opposed to a generic postscript).  Same problem.  There's a solution that sits outside of Acrobat... Mac OS X "Prevew", prints the doc flawlessly.  I'm not sure what else to do. I've even tried some advanced settings to print as image, where it takes a long time to flatten each page, then print.. no pages will print. I'm inclined to say it's a memory issue between the Mac and this printer, but perplexed because there is no issue with "Preview"...

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