Scanned doc now too big for print

Hi,
I have scanned this sheet and modified it, now i need to print it back but photoshop says its too big for print.
Indeed it just printed a portion of it.
Can someone with experience of this kind of issue explain me the technicalities and what should i do?
I know photoshop only when it comes to chop pictures, put loads of filters and make them jolly, i am not into stuffs like scan/sizing/printing, etc.,  so please don't explain to go down to the basic basics in your explanation.
Thanks

Well, when you say "Manufacturer's software" I assume you mean the scanner's software and NOT Photoshop.  It is best to scan directly into Photoshop by using the menu File>Acquire Image>[select your scanner source--either the scanner name or TWAIN driver].  When this is chosen your scanner's driver will launch a "plug-in" software interface that will allow you to scan the document and set a marquee around what you want to scan and also choose the resolution.  After that you will be able to save the document -- give it a unique name like "file.psd" -- and then make changes -- again give it a unique name like "file_edited.psd".   The document measurements you gave us seem to fit within the bounds of a United States (US) Letter size document which is 8.5 inches x 11 inches.  If your printer has the ability to print borderless documents you should be able to print this document without a problem with a resolution of 300dpi.  It is possible that it would not be able to if there is not enough memory on your printer and that is why you get the error message.  (But as a JPG image the file size will be compressed, so I'm not really sure why your document would be too large.)

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