Adobe Acrobat - When i print, it scales to much

So im going to print a PDF document from Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard, and every print setting is correct. Its on A4 and on the print server it is also A4, So when i press Print, i go to the printer (Konika Minolta 352) and it says on the display: Wrong papersize etc, and it asks for the manual paper tray. I get the option to change the tray, so i select the A4 tray and it starts to print.
When it's done printing 1/3 of the document is missing and the text is to big. I go check the printer options again and everything is normal. The scale is also normal. When i try to print it on A3, its okey, all of the text is the size of A4 (imagine that you put an empty A4 paper over the text on the A3 and the A4 covers everything)
So what is happening? My Co-worker tried to print the same document from Acrobat Reader, and it went Ok, didnt ask for another tray or anything else that i experienced.
So please, anyone who can help me?

Yes in fact i did, this is my print settings from Adobe Acrobat when i hit CTRL-P
EDIT: It says Type: Konica Minolta c360 series, but that is wrong, but its the same setup as if i change to the C352 series.

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