Once again, it is on every piece of software and every printer. Thank you for your reply. The reason I posted here was because I found the forum through google and everyone seemed very knowledgeable, as I get a little sick of posting elsewhere and having rude replies, so this is nice for a change Cool
Sounds like a driver has "scaling" turned on and is enlarging the print.
In Qimage, try turning off teh crop scissors before you insert your image. Select the print size you want. (8 x 10)
Depending on the size of the image from the camera, you will get a reported print actual size in Qimage when you look in the queue; the lower left box, below the thumbnails.
If your camera produces 3:2 image sizes, then the print size is going to be 10.0 x 6.67.
If your camera image is a 4:3 ratio, the print size will come up with 10.0 x 7.50.
The point is, whatever Qimage is reporting as the print size, is the information that it is sending to the printer.
Let's make a print and see what we get.
If the print size is correct but you still have cut off portions, then there's some zoom gadget turned on in the driver.
Fred