Acrobat X Standard Printing/Converting Web Page Issues

Running Chrome 17.0.963.46 beta-m. 
Acrobat is not printing/converting pages correctly. See screeen capture below:

Chrome printing isn't great. Do you see the same problem when you print to a physical printer?
One option is to take the URL, open Acrobat and try coverting from file>Create PDF>From web page

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