but after all of the BS in trying to fix this problem, I am trying to spread the word around to spare those similarly situated a lot of wasted time trying solutions that don't work. The only wrinkle is that it saves the printed filed to a shared folder and that apparently cannot be changed. Sorry, Adobe! Someone else fixed your program, despite all of the posts here! No need to upgrade to Acrobat DC, which apparently adds the "Print to PDF" back in! So yes, the "correct answer" is that you can use PDF Writer which shows up in Adobe just like the old Adobe Printer used to. Moreover, because of the security settings, there is no way to "flatten" the file so that it can be uploaded until PDF Writer. This particular issue was extremely important to me because I often have to file forms with the federal courts and they are secured and cannot be saved as non-editable files. There are exact instructions for installation on El Capitan and it works just like the old "Print to PDF" used to work. It's freeware called PDF Writer downloadable from SourceForge and it works perfectly. If the following steps differ from what you’re seeing, check the documentation for the app. Note: You might see different options in the Print dialog depending on your printer and the app you’re using. The Print dialog opens, with a preview of your printed document. After struggling with this idiotic problem for at least a year, and reading all of the solutions on the forums and none of them having worked, I finally happened upon a Mac solution that DOES work. With a document open on your Mac, choose File > Print, or press Command-P.
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