Hi Johnny,
All images are sized 8x10 before taking into Qimage
That is only a "tag", an image does not really have "inches", only pixels and is meaningless until printed!
The best way when using Qimage is to specify the size there in inches and forget any virtual sizing tagged by another program.
So how are you specifying the size in Qimage?
If you want to use an embedded size then you need to use Custom, Use embedded Size and make sure the PPI override is not ticked.
You can check what size Qimage is sending to the printer by looking at the Queue information, click the Print Queue tab, all the data is there.
I hope you've watched the learning video Fred mentioned; that video mentions a fact that sizing can be tricky when borderless is set due to the expansion the driver applies with that setting. That can make the print bigger after it leaves Qimage.
I have 1 1/2 to 2 inches of unprinted paper.
What exactly does this mean? Do you mean the image is not completely printed or ....
Several of us still do not fully understand your problem yet very willing to help when supplied with all the information. A few screen shots of you Qimage and driver settings can often be useful.
Terry