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Print As Image vs Print to File (Adobe reader)

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  • PDF
  • Adobe Reader
  • Image
  • Windows 7
  • Printers
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October 5, 2014 9:16:52 AM

Hi,
I use the Adobe Reader to open my PDF files. Recently, when I try to print them it asked me to save as PRN file, which cannot be open anyway, and doesn't send to my printer to print. Eventually, setting it to 'Print As Image' allows it to go back to normal.
My concern is what difference does it make to print as image instead of print to file and how this change will affect my printing experience. So far, everything is still working well but I would like to know more of what this change means. I can't find a lot of info about this on google, so hope you guys can put it in layman terms for commoners like me to understand :) 
Also note that I only use the adobe reader for opening up PDF files, I don't use it to produce file or whatever.

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