Save as PDF option missing in Safari 6.0?

I have a PDF open in Safari and want to 'Save PDF to Evernote' as I have been doing in Chrome.
But on Mountain Lion in Safari 6.0, when I select...
1. Cmd-P - I get blank page to 'print' (and only one) despite there being two PDF pages
2. Print icon that shows/hides with others - Only my printer shows up with no PDF dropdown
3. Evernote clipper - saving as article or full page produces a blank note in Evernote
I don't know if Safari has always been like this as I have been a Chrome fan for a while, so any help appreciated in helping me save PDFs directly to Evernote in Safari as I tend to do this a lot.
Thanks
Sail

I have no other printer to select, so I removed the printer and reinstalled it and still get the same result.
My MacBook Air seems fine and is able to see/print all the correct pages.
Curiously, when I use Expose I can see 'AdobePDFViewerNPAPI (Safari Internet plug-in)' in the background. I have tried to force quit it and open a PDF in Safari again, but to no avail.

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