13 x 19 Photoshop Printing Problem

I am using a new iMac, 10.8.2, and CS6. I got an epson WF-7510 all-in-one large format printer. In photoshop and acrobat, when I try to print 13 x 19 (Super B/A3), it will only print out a 8.5x11 area on my 13 x 19 paper. In Mac preview and Illustrator, the 13 x 19 seems to print fine. I also tried 11 x 17 in photoshop, and that seems to work fine. The fact that it works in preview and illustrator makes me feel that it is a photoshop issue. Anyone experiencing the same thing or have any solutions? Thanks.

I got it fixed!
I spoke with a service person at Epson. We were on the phone for awhile, so I'll try to remember what we did as best as I can. I had set up the printer through WiFi, and the driver was listed as 1.0, when it should have been 8.49. We tried to update it over and over and it didn't work until I wired the printer to the iMac (luckily I had a wire from an old printer because it didn't come with one), we went to epson.com/support and downloaded a driver update. Then I had to manually type in my IP address, and eventually we got it to update and it seems to work now.

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