Change Font for Printing

I have message fonts set large (14pt) for screen viewing, which is too large for printing. Is there a way to specify a font to use for screen viewing and another to use for printing? I don't see any way to do this in either Mail Preferences or in the extremely-limited options available in settings when in the Print dialog.
Given the separation-of-function philosophy evident in OS X, I would expect this to be controlled in printer settings for mail. If it is there, it's hiding.

I've never seen font size settings in any print dialogue, this is something you need to set in the app you are using.
Print dialogues normally let you set a % reduction for anything you are printing in a Scale menu. If you do not see that, hit the triangle button to the right of the printer name to expand the choices.

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