Creating custom page size PDFs in Distiller 7

I've created a music document (in Finale) with pages that are 9x12. I have been trying to make high-resolution PDFs in Distiller (Acrobat Professional 7) for the printing company. The Distiller's page size is set to 9x12 and so is the Page Setup. But my PDFs come out cut off at the top and right hand side (as if the page had been pushed up into to the upper right corner)
What am I doing wrong?
I'm working on an Intel iMac running OSX 10.4.10

The PDF output size will be typically derived from your authoring
application - the page size is used for EPS files without a specific
bounding box ..
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