Epson StylusPhoto 1400

I recently upgraded to Snow Leopard. I no longer have the option to print borderless 8.5x11 on my Epson 1400 printer. I went to the Epson website and downloaded the drivers and utilities for Snow Leopard. Is there something I'm missing? I have no problem printing. I just can't print borderless.
Thanks!
Candy

Syd...
Late last night I finally got the issue resolved. After nearly a week of emails with Epson support and an hour and a half phone call with tech support, it was determined that I downloaded the wrong drivers. After we trashed the incorrect drivers and installed the correct drivers, the option for 8.5x11 inch borderless was back!
Thanks for responding!!

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