Thank you, Mike!
The thing is that it didn't happen in older versions say from some months ago...
That's because back then, your setup didn't call for the driver to switch from 300 to 600 PPI: it stayed at 300 PPI after using the "Remove white space" option. I noticed that in some situations, the driver will stay at 300 PPI after changing the paper lenth. For example, if you didn't take off quite as much white space. Or you had a different paper selected at the time. It's not consistent when the driver does it's automatic switch-over so the problem won't occur if it stays at 300 PPI when you use the "Remove white space" option.
Regards,
Mike