Printing pdf documents too large acrobat pro 10.1.12 and OS 10.9.5

Using my Acrobat pro 10.1.12 and IMac OS 10.9.5, all my pdf documents print about 10 - 15% too large and run off page even though they are standard size documents and print fine using my Mac Air OS 10.8 and Acrobat Pro 10.1.1.  The "shrink" and "Fit" settings are ineffective and I don't think they should be necessary anyway since these are standard size documents. Please help!!!  THANK YOU

Correctn. My problem came from firefox. Once I changed page setup under the file heading, it worked fine. Seems the new install of adobe somehow changed the setting in firefox to 150%.

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