I have trouble printing pages with complex graphics from Adobe Acrobat
Reader. I have always had this problem, and just tried an upgrade to 8,
but it is still there.

With AAR 7.? printing would stop on a page with some graphics. I did
some fiddling to tell it to conserve printer memory or something, and
the page would print, but with black rectangles where the graphics
should be. With my upgrade to 8.1.1, printing would quit as before, and
when I set it to conserve printer memory it would just hang with the
printer "busy" message flashing for an hour. Some graphics print just fine.

The irony is that I have always been able to print these documents
quickly and correctly from Windows XP running in a VMWare window on the
same system to the same printer.

It is kind of odd to tell people this is one of the reasons I have to
keep a working Windows installation on my system.

Anyone else have this problem? Any ideas as to what's going on?

Doesn't work:
SUSE Linux 10.0
Lexmark Optra R network printer with its own IP address
Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.1.1 and earlier

Works:
Windows XP on a VMWare 4.0 virtual machine running under SUSE 10.0
Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.1.0 and earlier
same printer

TIA
-- 
Dennis E. Slice
Department of Anthropology
University of Vienna
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