Borderless printing in custom sizes

I'm working on an HP 2575 with Windows 7
I need to print borderless at custom sizes - the main one being 125x250mm.
I understand that this isn't a pre-programmed option but somehow in the past I have managed to create a template in print properties that does exactly what I want! Now I have a new size that I need  (144x288mm) and I have tried to configure the settings many different ways but it's always printing with a 3mm blank border.
I have rang Hp who can't help unless I pay for tech support and then they don't guarantee a solution so I thought I'd see if anyone else had a similar problem or workaround for me?
Many thanks.

This question is Not Answered....
"ummm".... Simply trying to help.
I used A4 as an example because that's what I was doing at the time, on my A4 printer - not my HPDesignjet 130nr, which is 600mm wide, on a roll!

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