Lightroom printing is off center

Hello all,  I just replaced my home computer after it got fried from an electrical surge.  While I was at it, I moved from a PC with XP to a Mac Pro with Snow Leopard.  I had to transfer my Adobe License for Photoshop too and moved to CS5.  The move has been great so far,  but when I print out of Lightroom 2.7 with my Epson 3800 my prints are either off center or off the page.  Printing with my previous PC setup was perfect and now I am totally baffled.  I am in a bit of a time crunch too,  as I need to get a photo shoot printed and delivered to a client.  I even thought about dowloading the Lightroom 3 Beta to see if this would give me a temporary solution.  Any one have any ideas?  I have been searching the web for a few days looking  for a solution and my tech person is baffled too.
Many Thanks,
J. Paul

Make sure to visit the Page Setup dialog and select your printer model (3800) from the "Format For" popup menu, and the page size from the "Paper Size" popup menu:
See suggested steps here:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/ericchan/dp/Epson3800/printworkflow.html#lightroom
and
Mac screenshots here:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/ericchan/dp/Epson3800/Print3800MacColor.zip
Then set the margins appropriately in LR's Layout tab.

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