Print gets cut off C4280

I am sending from a hospital - we have purchased a Photosmart C4280 All in One Printer - The printer has now started cutting off the 4x6 print - we print all our specimen pictures from a SD card - It's like the picture gets cut off - the date is partially there and ends with an approximate 1/2" space on print    Any help would be appreciated

Hi,
One note, addressing same problem as you have: 1226913.
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Edited by: Juan Reyes on Oct 1, 2009 10:55 AM

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