Printing from CS5.5 to Epson SX425W

I cannot print landscape mode images to my Epson from Photoshop 5.5. None of these combinations work: Choose Landscape in both PS and Epson dialogue: results in a portrait format cropped image. Choose Landscape in either one of the two dialogues: same thing happens. Print from Lightroom to Epson: results in correct landscape format print but there is no method of printing actual size. As I print DVD covers it is essential that the printer prints actual size! I used to be able to print correctly to my KM laser printer, but they have not bothered to upgrade their drivers to Win 7, so that makes the printer worthless.  Any suggestions please. I have already talked to Epson at length. They insist the fault is with CS5.5 and not with their drivers. (I have the latest Epson drivers installed.)  thanks

landscape photo
clicking print settings>selecting the paper
layout settings
paper handling
landscape format selected. printer settings
with this i have no problem printing  landscape, the only thing i can think of is that your epson print settings dont match up, or you have something else selected that we are unaware of.
when reading your response, its hard to see all the exact settings you may have selected. i tried to show you my process, so that you can try and duplicate it.
janelle

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