You could try this one (remove the prompt for the printer - enter that value via code and change the looping through all pdfs in a directory to just a single call for one pdf):
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1429202>But without at least some kind of automation (DDE) it's impossible to do, because how am I going to know when to close the Reader, especially on lardge print jobs?
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>>Yes, you have to.
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>>>Sergey, you are saying that in order to send next print job to another printer I have to close the Reader first?
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>>>>As long as Acrobat is running, it'll ignore any changes to the Windows default printer.
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>>>>>I am not sure if I can safely switch printers while a printer is still printing. But I guess I can try ...
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