Print module not not to print size specifications Lightroom CC

I use Yosemite 10.10.4 with LR CC with an Epson 7900 & 3880. The two machines to do the same thing & support Espon pretend it's a matter of LR.  Still however, I check the settings in the LR printer settings in the print module on the right side down for paper and correct size down page settings on the left. I have a larger margin on the size of the prints (right) 1 ".  The left, up and down ok to 1/4 ".  On the screen, everything seems OK.  Please, I could use some help.

Hi Vickijones,

Could you please check the print settings you chose a paper without borders for the paper type.

Please let us know if it helps.

Kind regards

Tanuj Sandal

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