I tried turning the cropping scissors on but it made no difference - I dragged the corner to fill the page as before.
Sue
OK Sue, making progress.
You stated that you are using A4 paper. We agreed I think, that the printable area of that paper is 203.7 x 290.5 mm.
That, by definition is the largest print you can make on A4 paper on the printer you use. (No borderless setting)
So something is incorrect, because you show a print size of 210 x 263 mm.
210 mm will not fit on 203.7 mm of area.
Even in the original snaps with the dog, you showed the wrong size printable area, and I said I couldn't find the match to that.
So let's see where the problem lurks at this point.
I'll bet you have borderless turned on in order to increase the size of the printable area.
I can make a print that is 210 x 280.1 mm with borderless on. Then I slide the image to the top of the page to look like yours.
What I cannot get is 1200 x 1200 with borderless on unless there's some special paper selection you are using.
One thing I can assure you. If Qimage reports a print size of 210 x 263 mm, that is what is being sent to the printer driver.
So I would remove the Borderless check. Not needed here unless you have more information.
After removing the borderless, resize the print using Fit to Page crop scissor
on.
I am making this assumption based on the fact that you dragged the image by eye, and you didn't have a fixed frame size you needed.
Then go into the print editor, use the cropping tab, and slide the image around using the hand cursor in the little image box until you are pleased.
See second snap. The dog is not edge to edge, and gets no benefit from borderless.
Another topical question.
I can see that your colorspace is Prophoto..... That is an extraordinarily wide color gamut.
If it were me, I would resave that TIF in Adobe RGB.
You can do that in QU if you wish, but you seem to be more conversant with Photo Shop.
Fred