Removing White Border

Hey, I'm new to Elements 10 and am experiencing my first real problem.  I have a fun printer that allows me to print photos onto photo paper and I was experimenting with a couple photos.  My problem: They are printing with an annoying white border and I cannot figure out how to get rid of it.  If anyone could please shed some light onto this matter, I would greatly appreciate it.  Thanks.

To add to Mark's post, not all printers will print borderless, so check the documentation. If your printer is ok for borderless, follow these steps:
Go to File>print in Editor. I never print from the Organizer.
In the dialog that comes up, go to #2 Printer Settings
Click on change settings, then advanced settings
Tick the box for Borderless
Under #3 for Paper type, be sure to select the borderless option for your size paper stock
Crop the picture to the dimensions of the paper stock before you send it to the printer.
This same issue came up yesterday and was resolved by implementing these measures.

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