PSE 7 Printing to HP D7360 4 X 6

Ever since I loaded version 7 and try to print to my 4 X 6 tray it only prints about 60% of the image and then kicks it out and does not print the rest.  Also experience this on my HP 1020.  My PSE 5 had not such problem.  I thought maybe a registery or something like that was the issue but my hard drive crashed so I had to reconstruct on my HD and still the same issue. HP says I have all the latest drivers for these printers.  Would hate to load PSE 5 back in so I could print pictures edited in PSE7.
Anyone with solutions?
Max

Are you printing from organizer or editor? Did you try updating the drivers of printer?

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