F4280 Photo Printing off edge

F4280 with WIndows 7.  Trying to print 4x6 photo to HP advanced photo paper, 4x6 with tab.  Unable to print correctly using windows, picassa or HP photosmart.  Photo appropriately cropped to 4x6 size.  Printer set to 4x6 with tab.  Paper put in with tab at trailing end as per arrows on printer.  Photo prints with half inch of photo cut off on leading (non-tabbed) end, and half inch blank on tabbed end. Does not matter whether I check off 4x6 or full page.  Ideas?

Unless the Photo Company has an app for iOS devices, you can't from the iPad.
If the photos were captured by the iPad or imported from a digital camera with the iPad Camera Connection Kit, you can import the photos from the iPad with your computer as with any other digital camera and send the photos from your computer.

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