Reader 10.1.2 prints half-sized

I am trying to print .pdf documents from Reader 10.1.2 on a Windows 7 machine.
The documents are 8.5" x 11", and I am printing to 8.5" x 11" paper. I have tried setting the Size option to both Fit and Actual Size. The Page Setup and printer Properties both are set correctly. The preview shows the proper size & dimensions. But the printed page is reduced to half-size and shifted to one side of the page, as if set to booklet print. Printing multi-page documents, odd-numbered pages print on the top half of the page, while even-numbered pages print on the bottom half. Multiple Landscape-oriented pages print 2-up on a single page.
Other applications (MS Office, web pages, etc.) print normally: letter-sized docs print letter-sized. Why is Reader not printing properly?

Dear user,
If your print option is coming as disabled/gray, it implies your file is either secured/password protected or you don't have print rights over it.
Check with other pdfs, I am sure that they will print fine.
Hope you get my point and this will solve your problem.
Thanks
Sonal

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