@necron_mason - an ePUB 2.0 book doesn't have a paper size as such because unlike PDF it's not a 'print ready' format.
When I've had difficulties getting an acceptable PDF from an EPUB via conversion, and via the ePub viewer print to PDF feature, I converted the EPUB to a format readily editable by a fixed format editor - in my case that's DOCX and Word.
But these days I rarely bother to convert or use the viewer's print feature, I go straight to DOCX and Word. Often as not all I have to do is to apply a suitable template, select a paper size, a page layout, and print (and/or save as PDF). And if that's not good enough, then because I am using a FXL format file and an FXL editor I can make the necessary tweaks to produce an acceptable print/PDF copy.
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