InDesign CS4 Printing to Canon 8400 printer

No problems printing large document sizes to ID CS3. When we open the same large document to print to ID CS4, we always choose print, goto the print window and select setup for choosing the size of paper we want, then click Printer button at the bottom to go to System printing window, and then select Main for color choices and to verify the sizing. Looking in the left side of the window, now it shows 8.5 x 11 print size no matter what size we previously chose in the Adobe print window. As I mentioned, it always prints the correct size in the CS3 app, but performing the exact same steps in CS4 gets printing only on 8.5 x 11 size. The printer driver is the latest Canon provides. I know that opening both print dialogs used to warm me that there might be issues, but we do this in order to select the correct color profile to get the best colors from photographs and find it strange that the CS 3 app runs the larger print jobs, but not the newer app.
Ideas?

If there is no WiFi, then whether the Canon is AirPrint capable or not, you are definitely out of luck.
Printing from an IPad requires the printer and iPad to be on the same WiFi network.

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