Printing photos from Lightroom instead of Photoshop

I'm having a terrible time. I don't understand what happens. For example, I want to print a 22 x 38" file and I've set it up correctly, I thought, but the the Epson 7890 keeps starting the print somewhere in the first 1/3 of the image and never at the front end. Any thoughts? We were having a terrible time figuring out how to print without the printer cutting off some of the photo in the middle -- we have futzed with the cells, we've looked up this online. We can't figure it out. Is Lightroom unable to print such large prints?
linda

Doug,
There is a checkbox marked "Repeat One Photo per Page" in the right upper corner of the print module. If you uncheck this, you will end up with different photos per page, depending on what you have selected in the film strip.
You might also want to watch the podcast "Creating A Vacation Photo Montage" from this page at The Digital Photography Connection. I - as a LR newby - find these videos very helpful in understanding how to use LR.
Beat Gossweiler
Switzerland

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