White border on one side of prints

No matter what I do, I cannot prevent my 7525 printer from printing a white border on only one side of a photo.  It is always on the right hand side of the print.  I have changed all the settings.  Nothing seems to help.  Has anyone seen this?

Hi,
Please use the following software to print, it shows WYSIWYG:
   http://www.irfanview.com/main_download_engl.htm
Regards.
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