Can't print to edge of #10 envelope

I'm using Adobe ReaderX 10.1.9.  When I print a #10 evelope to my MFC 6710DW Brother Injet there is a 13/16" margin which cuts off about 25% my return address on the left edge of the envelope.  How do I get it to print to the edge of the envelope or at least within a 1/4"?  I spoke to Brother support and after checking settings they determined that I need to speak to Adobe for support.

Thanks Michael. You sent me on the right path at least. I ended up PDFing my document and then managing the printer settings. I was using an InDesign doc and could never seem to find the printer settings from that screen.

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