Unable to print multiple copies of a PDF

I am running Adobe Reader X version 10.1.3 on a MacBook Pro with Mac OSX 10.7.
For some reason I can only print one copy of a PDF at a time, even if I set the number of copies in the print dialogue box and the Printer dialogue box.
Help!  It's very frustrating!
Thanks

Hello there,
Is it with a particular PDF (eg protected) or any PDF you open? Have you checked your printer settings and check the documents are being proccessed on your computer as opposed to being sent to your printer to be proccessed.
Hope this helps
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