How to rescale print in Adobe X version 10.1.2?  Zoom % is gone in the latest version.

Hi there
How to rescale print in Adobe X version 10.1.2?  Zoom % is gone in the latest version.
In previous version, say my drawing is on a 30x42 paper.  I can zoom into certain part of the drawing and print it onto letter size paper, the print screen will tell me what the zoom % is, so that I can print my drawing to scale.  But this function is gone in version 10.1.2.  Does anyone know how I can control the scale when I print?
Thanks!

Hard to say for sure without seeing the PDF but it sounds like the font information was not embedded by whomever created the PDF file.

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