Borderless printing on canon 610 snow leopard?

Whether I use canon's easy print or print from Photoshop or print from quark, I just don't seem to be able to coax borderless printing out of the 610. I printed my Xmas cards last year borderless; this year, zilch. What have I forgotten to do, do you think?

used the 4350 driver and it worked

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