Print from Lightroom is not rectangular

After 3 years of using I have discovered that my Epson Stylus Pro 3800 printer does not print exact rectangles.  Epson helpdesk say "this will be an issue with the settings within Lightroom and Photoshop" and that I should contact Adobe !!! This is what I do - I export an image from Lightroom to CS5, then put a rectangular border around it, save it back into Lightroom then print from there - my CS5 perfect rectangle is printed as a trapezium - top side say 30cm, 2 sides sloping in slightly so that the bottom side is only about 29.4 cm - what is going on here?  Is this really an Adobe issue or is it Epson?

I have never seen that in the years that I have been using Lightroom. But can you not simply is just the cell size of your image in the Lightroom print module to create your white border and then just print? That's what I do.
The paper size selected in 8.5 x 11". Then I adjusted the cell size to get the appropriate border. I also added a stroke border to this print.

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