Booklet printing problem

I have a booklet set up on half-letter sized pages that I want to make into an imposed PDF. In the Print Booklet preview, it looks correct. But when I make the PDF, the pages appear half the size that they should. I see two tiny pages on a letter-size sheet of paper.
I tried changing the page size and orientation in Print Settings, but I can't get it to come out right. Is the Print Booklet feature malfunctioning? Or am I just not figuring something out?

I tried the Dave Saunders script, but got a JavaScript error, #30477
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