C4795 partial printing landscape Dell XPS720 W7 64bit

My HP c4795 printer will not print landscape output correctly.
It displays correctly in print preview but the output page is portrait and only has text on 2 inches of the left side of the page the rest is blank. It does not seem to matter what application I am printing landscape from. Portrait prints correctly.
I have un-installed and reinstalled the driver and patches from the HP website.
Not sure if it is related but some time back I upgraded from Vista to W7.
Thank you.

kwee,
This article should help resolve your partial pages:
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Give the steps listed under your operating system a try and let us know if it helps.
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