Size of exported pages doc is too big to print on normal computer paper

My mac is at home but I print things at the office on the office printer with a PC. I export in both pdf and word but when i go to print the size of the pictures and wording is too large and it is ballooned out. How can I get a normal exported size so that i can print at the office?

Set your print to 100%.
The exported size has not changed, it is what it is, unless you have chosen to print at say 200% in your Page Setup… and surely you would remember doing that?
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