Issues when Printing with "Summarize Comments" option

I've been using Acrobat 8 to review documents via the comment tool.
The issue is that when I want to print a hard copy and I select "Summarize Comments" and Select the option to print "Document and Comments with sequence numbers on separate pages" option, I can not get a full sized (A3)printout of the original document. Acrobat seems to automatically place a large white border around the original page and no selection of orientation or page size seems to remove this.
Can any advise a solution to enable a full size printout with the sequence numbers included.

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