Why doesn't Adobe see my printer?

I cannot print my PDF files. I have a new Toshiba laptop, use Windows7, and just downloaded the latest version of Adobe. When I select Print, the default printer is a Lexmart 800. I don't have that printer. The only printer I have installed ( I checked on it) is an Officejet 6500A from HP. Any way to let Adobe know what printer I have?

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