Problems printing in Lightroom

I am a long time user of Lightroom. I am running Lightroom 5 on a Macbook pro, OS10.9.2. In the past, I have often encountered difficulty when using custom paper sizes. Normally I can fix these issues by deleting all of my custom paper user presets, and restarting my computer. Occasionally I have had to shut down and try again in a day or two before the issues have stopped. For the past week, Lightroom prints partial images on my paper even when I set it for standard sizes. None of my usual troubleshooting steps have corrected the issue. I trashed my Lightroom print preferences file as a troubleshooting step, but I am not sure what else to do to correct the problem. I have been having to export my images and print them from Photoshop in order to get work done. Does anyone have any suggestions?

What printer? What driver? Was the driver installed AFTER 10.9.2 or before?
Mavericks has been know to cause issues for drivers and installations made before upgrading to Mavericks. How you arrive at your current print driver makes a difference...
Suggestion is to delete the installed printer, download the most recent drive (ideally specifically stated to be Mavericks compatible).
If that doesn't work you may need to do a more drastic measure of a complete reset of the Print & Fax settings...

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