Batch Print Images in Their Original Dimensions CS5?

How can I batch print multiple images that have various dimensions and have them printed at their original dimensions? I used to be able to do this in CS3 but now I'm using CS5 Creative Suite in Windows 7, all the images are printed at the same dimensions. Any help would be greately appreciated.

Then again it may have to do with the images you recorded the action with. It might have been small and center images was checked so the offsets are large. I do not know the answer I don't Batch print and have not create actions with print steps.  You may want to try to recorde the action a bit differently. Open a document (image) then go through the steps to print it. That is Open the print dialog and select the printer and set up its defaults paper and orientation like landscape from paper tray 8.5 x 11.  After doing that don't print just exit the print dialog.   You may want to download my crafting action package there is a utility script that will rotate protrait images to lanscape you may want to include in you action and an other long side print size it you want to fit the image to the paper. Any way when you record the action print step record menu File>Print One Copy.   Print One Copy does not record anything about size.
http://www.mouseprints.net/old/dpr/JJMacksCraftingActions.zip
Contains:
Action Actions Palette Tips.txt
Action Creation Guidelines.txt
Action Dealing with Image Size.txt
Action Enhanced via Scripted Photoshop Functions.txt
CraftedActions.atn Sample Action set includes an example Watermarking action http://www.mouseprints.net/old/dpr/WM900x600.jpg
Sample Actions.txt Photoshop CraftedActions set saved as a text file. This file has some additional comments I inserted describing how the actions work.
12 Scripts for actions

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