How to allow domain users to customize page Size in Adobe PDF printer.

Hi all,
I am not able to customize page size in Adobe PDF printer when I logged in with Domain user login. But I am able to Customize PDF printer in admin Login.
I need a solution to allow Domain users to customize page size for Adobe PDF printer.
Looking for a solution ASAP
Regards
Nagesh

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