Slow PDF printing after upgrading to Acrobat 6 - Help Needed

When I used Acrobat 5, my 95ppm printer printed pdf files at that speed (I generally throw several thousand page PDF docs at it at a time).  Now since I upgraded to Acrobat 6, printing is MUCH slower.  Nothing has changed other than the version of Acrobat.  What is going on and is there anything I can do about this?  Thanks in advance!

I'm just going to give this a little bump with a little more info.
It doesn't seem to matter if I set the printer up localy or over the network.  I have tried several computers (WinXP and/or Win2003) and all with the same results.  This is crazy if this is "just how it is".  How is a printshop supposed to keep up when people are bringing in PDF docs made in Acrobat 9, but the newest version we can get to print in a timely manner is Acrobat 5.  Its not that it takes a while to get up to full speed.  We deal with huge PDFs and, with Acrobat 9, a print job can run for hours without speeding up at all.

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