Please could Acrobat be intelligent about paper sizes when printing???
I have just printed an A5 PDF onto 50 sheets of A5 paper. But Acrobat wasn't intelligent enough to realise it was an A5 PDF, so it scaled it up to A4. As a result half the information was missing on the printouts and what was visible was huge. And I wasted an hour of my time and a lot of paper.
Please could Acrobat be intelligent enough to realise that if someone is printing an A5 PDF they would normally want to print it onto A5 paper. You should not have to change the paper size in Printer Propertes - Acrobat should be intelligent enough to default to the paper size that matches the dimensions of the PDF.
This would be very easy for you to implement - MS Word, for example, has had that level of intelligence from day 1.
Obviously, if the user-selected print driver doesn't support the paper size of the PDF - for instance, if you're printing an A3 PDF on an A4 printer, then defaulting to A4 and scaling the PDF would make sense.
But where the print driver supports the paper size of the PDF, as it does when printing an A5 PDF on an A4 printer, or when printing an A3 PDF on an A3 printer, then Acrobat should default to the paper size of the PDF file, and 100% scale.
Also, you have a webpage at https://www.adobe.com/uk/products/wishform.html which claims it has a feature request submission form on it, but it doesn't! Please either remove that webpage or add a link in it to this form.
Thanks
Dave
