CC 2015.5 settings dialog Print - Preview Image size incorrect

I just upgraded to PSCC PSCS5 and the last installed update.

When I was using PSCS5 I always had problems printing and have not used PS for printing since I Lightroom, which does a MUCH better job of handling the print job.

I try to print a picture on paper photo 4 x 6 on a new Epson HC-P400 (the successor of the R1900 and R2000).  The Photoshop print settings dialog box, with the preview of the image, seems to show that it will print a tiny part in the middle of the complete picture, even if all the settings are set to adjust the image to the size of the paper.

I'm afraid to try impression because this same issue has been a problem 5 or 6 years when I used PSCS5, and he would try to print the entire image, spray of ink everywhere inside the printer.

How can I get PSCC to correct preview and print the image to the appropriate size?

Here is a screenshot of the image in the main window of PSCC (reduced to 20%):

psprint10.png

And here's the print settings dialog box

psprint11.png

Note that the preview image is a little bit caught in the middle of the full image. Here is the driver dialog box that appears when you click on 'Print Settings... "in the window above

psprint12.png

And the tab layout...

psprint13.png

Hello

would you please share a screenshot for the position and size when you print sessions

In addition to checking the resolution of the image-> image size

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