Pages_Document resizes when printing with Comments showing

I just upgraded to Leopard and also have the latest version of Pages installed. I just went to print out of Pages to my printer (Ricoh Aficio MP C3500) and the weirdest thing is happening. On Tiger I was printing fine with the Comments showing. Now, I'll click on the Print button, the dialog comes up fine. When I click on anything in the dialog box or change a drop down item, the preview resizes the document. The clincher is that the document prints out resized as the Preview shows it. If I keep clicking the Preview keeps getting smaller and smaller... and it will print as small as the Preview shows. I've printed an 8.5 x 11 document the size of a postage stamp.
Anyone having this same problem printing with Comments turned on? Any fix?

I also have this problem. As an attorney I need to be able to print out the document with the Markup (Change Bubbles) showing.
When I have the change bubbles showing, no matter what options I have chosen in the print dialog box, the document prints out at about 1/16th the size of the original on the paper. If I print to PDF, the same thing happens in the PDF file.
I like the track changes feature, but this is almost enough to make me go back to Word.
One work around is to export the document to Word and print with Markup showing from within Word.

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